09-22-2010, 09:30 PM
Hello everyone. Long post ahead!
Basically, I'm trying to decide on how I'm going to complete my BS in biology online.
I know no brick and mortar school offers a BS completely online.
What I have found is 2 schools that have BS completion programs:
*Charter Oak State College
*Excelsior
I’m was leaning toward COSC but now I'm 100% sure I'm going with Excelsior
Here comes the long part………….
I’m having to do this online because there is no way possible for me to make it in the traditional classroom setting (single working mom, blah blah blah, y’all know the story). My current financial situation is that I’m 30k in student loans and only have 30, maybe 32 credits (20 something from UAB, 12 from SUO, please stop laughing). Basically I spent 2 years at university goofing off and living above my means. Last year I enrolled at South University Online (allied health science). I did like it but I would have ended up taking a lot of courses that I did not need. Plus the cost at SUO is too high (350+ per credit hour).
With that being said I do have some means of attaining this without going toooo far in debt.
1. The first university I attended would not release my transcript because I owe them 3k.
I qualified for the IDA program through UnitedWay and they are giving me 4k as long as I come up with 2k ($6000 total). I will use 3k to get my transcript and use the other 3k toward tuition wherever I go next year.
2. My job does offer tuition reimbursement. 3k per semester. I was approved to complete a degree in molecular biology at UAB. The thing is I would have to sell my soul to this company and stay an additional 2 years. I do not want to do this.
3. I will be gunning for a federal job and qualify for student loan repayment anyway.
My plan was to complete as many courses I can and transfer to UAB and only have to take 7-10 classes for a degree. But the way I work this might not be possible. Also UAB may not accept the Organic chem classes I want to take (from UNE online). The only reason I wanted a degree from UAB was because of my pride. I really need to just let that go. Even if I choose not to go to UAB my plan is to obtain all of my lower level and a few upper level sciences from these colleges (all online):
Ocean County College: General Biology I & II, General Chem I & II, Physics I & II
University of New England: Organic Chem I & II
Oreagon State University: Biochemistry
BYU: Genetics
Excelsior Exams: Microbiology & Pathophysiology
Upper Level Biology Courses:
Harvard Extension School---The price is ridiculous! But it is the only school that has upper level biology courses that I could find. Medical Sciences: Harvard Extension School
UC Berkly Extension: Wow, $200 cheaper than Harvard
Regardless of where I decide to complete my degree I have to have 20 credits in these classes to qualify to sit for the ASM registered microbiologist exam American College of Microbiology - Eligibility Requirements
I have found genetics, immunology, cell biology, microbiology and molecular biology online.
Right now I’m enrolled in MSU’s molecular diagnostic certificate program, it is 6 credits.
The other 4 would be 12 credits so now I only need to find 2 more credits I can get online.
Basically, I'm trying to decide on how I'm going to complete my BS in biology online.
I know no brick and mortar school offers a BS completely online.
What I have found is 2 schools that have BS completion programs:
*Charter Oak State College
*Excelsior
I’m was leaning toward COSC but now I'm 100% sure I'm going with Excelsior
Here comes the long part………….
I’m having to do this online because there is no way possible for me to make it in the traditional classroom setting (single working mom, blah blah blah, y’all know the story). My current financial situation is that I’m 30k in student loans and only have 30, maybe 32 credits (20 something from UAB, 12 from SUO, please stop laughing). Basically I spent 2 years at university goofing off and living above my means. Last year I enrolled at South University Online (allied health science). I did like it but I would have ended up taking a lot of courses that I did not need. Plus the cost at SUO is too high (350+ per credit hour).
With that being said I do have some means of attaining this without going toooo far in debt.
1. The first university I attended would not release my transcript because I owe them 3k.
I qualified for the IDA program through UnitedWay and they are giving me 4k as long as I come up with 2k ($6000 total). I will use 3k to get my transcript and use the other 3k toward tuition wherever I go next year.
2. My job does offer tuition reimbursement. 3k per semester. I was approved to complete a degree in molecular biology at UAB. The thing is I would have to sell my soul to this company and stay an additional 2 years. I do not want to do this.
3. I will be gunning for a federal job and qualify for student loan repayment anyway.
My plan was to complete as many courses I can and transfer to UAB and only have to take 7-10 classes for a degree. But the way I work this might not be possible. Also UAB may not accept the Organic chem classes I want to take (from UNE online). The only reason I wanted a degree from UAB was because of my pride. I really need to just let that go. Even if I choose not to go to UAB my plan is to obtain all of my lower level and a few upper level sciences from these colleges (all online):
Ocean County College: General Biology I & II, General Chem I & II, Physics I & II
University of New England: Organic Chem I & II
Oreagon State University: Biochemistry
BYU: Genetics
Excelsior Exams: Microbiology & Pathophysiology
Upper Level Biology Courses:
Harvard Extension School---The price is ridiculous! But it is the only school that has upper level biology courses that I could find. Medical Sciences: Harvard Extension School
UC Berkly Extension: Wow, $200 cheaper than Harvard
Regardless of where I decide to complete my degree I have to have 20 credits in these classes to qualify to sit for the ASM registered microbiologist exam American College of Microbiology - Eligibility Requirements
Quote:Applied bacteriology
Bacteriology
Cell biology
Cell physiology
Diagnostic bacteriology
Epidemiology
Fermentation
Genetics
Immunology
Infectious diseases
Medical microbiology
Metabolism
Microbial aerosols
Microbial genetics
Microbial physiology
Microbial toxins
Molecular biology
Mycology
Parasitology
Recombinant DNA
Rickettsiology
Tissue culture
Virology
Courses with the word “microbiology” in the title (e.g., dairy microbiology, applied microbiology, diagnostic microbiology, industrial microbiology, and soil microbiology)
I have found genetics, immunology, cell biology, microbiology and molecular biology online.
Right now I’m enrolled in MSU’s molecular diagnostic certificate program, it is 6 credits.
The other 4 would be 12 credits so now I only need to find 2 more credits I can get online.