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Enrolled by Dec 31
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Ideas on schools where one can be officially enrolled in a degree or certificate program by Dec 31st? Not just a course, but program in pursuit of a degree or certificate. Preferably something not a complete waste of time/effort. Current top consideration is Ashworth College pharmacy tech program as it can at least be used for a semi-decent part time job locally.
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You want to be enrolled and actively taking courses by the end of the year? Within 18 days? That's going to be tricky. Applications take awhile. Most schools don't start courses in December. Usually they start in January due to the holidays. What courses do you already have? What degree are you looking for? The pharmacy tech program isn't really going to open doors for you. It's not like you'll become a pharmacist. You'll be able to work at the counter checking people out to pay for their prescriptions. You actually don't need a degree to do that in many areas. Those positions aren't well paid typically unfortunately.
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Do you already have an Associate degree? What are you hoping to do/when do you want to graduate by? Why the December 31st deadline?
In progress:
TESU - BA Computer Science; BSBA CIS; ASNSM Math & CS; ASBA

Completed:
Pierpont - AAS BOG
Sophia (so many), The Institutes (old), Study.com (5 courses)
ASU: Human Origins, Astronomy, Intro Health & Wellness, Western Civilization, Computer Appls & Info Technology, Intro Programming
Strayer: CIS175, CIS111, WRK100, MAT210
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(12-13-2022, 03:46 PM)ss20ts Wrote: You want to be enrolled and actively taking courses by the end of the year? Within 18 days? That's going to be tricky. Applications take awhile. Most schools don't start courses in December. Usually they start in January due to the holidays. What courses do you already have? What degree are you looking for? The pharmacy tech program isn't really going to open doors for you. It's not like you'll become a pharmacist. You'll be able to work at the counter checking people out to pay for their prescriptions. You actually don't need a degree to do that in many areas. Those positions aren't well paid typically unfortunately.
This isn't for me. It's for a 19 y/o that has been taking prerequisites to gain admission to an RN program. He recently finished fall semester and submitted his grades for reimbursement per outside arrangements and was told he needed to be enrolled in a degree or certificate program or no dice. I don't have the official wording, but it's part of a divorce decree where he only gets support through 22 if actively enrolled in a degree program. 
The prereq program doesn't give a certificate or degree.
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#5
The closest he's probably going to get is to apply to TESU and pay for a TECEP ASAP. He'll definitely be in applicant status before the 31st, but I don't think he'll count as fully enrolled until the 6th. I don't know of anywhere else that he could become a full student before the end of the year. It's the middle of the semester for most schools and CBE schools tend not to have rolling enrollment. Everyone generally starts on the first of the month (sometimes the first of every other month).
In progress:
TESU - BA Computer Science; BSBA CIS; ASNSM Math & CS; ASBA

Completed:
Pierpont - AAS BOG
Sophia (so many), The Institutes (old), Study.com (5 courses)
ASU: Human Origins, Astronomy, Intro Health & Wellness, Western Civilization, Computer Appls & Info Technology, Intro Programming
Strayer: CIS175, CIS111, WRK100, MAT210
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(12-13-2022, 04:06 PM)Sparklette Wrote: This isn't for me. It's for a 19 y/o that has been taking prerequisites to gain admission to an RN program. He recently finished fall semester and submitted his grades for reimbursement per outside arrangements and was told he needed to be enrolled in a degree or certificate program or no dice. I don't have the official wording, but it's part of a divorce decree where he only gets support through 22 if actively enrolled in a degree program. 
The prereq program doesn't give a certificate or degree.

Is he just randomly taking classes somewhere? Is he at a community college? If he is, his best bet would be to apply and enroll and see if this would count since he already completed courses there. This situation sounds really messy. I don't see how he can enroll anywhere in the next 18 days.
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(12-13-2022, 04:21 PM)ss20ts Wrote:
(12-13-2022, 04:06 PM)Sparklette Wrote: This isn't for me. It's for a 19 y/o that has been taking prerequisites to gain admission to an RN program. He recently finished fall semester and submitted his grades for reimbursement per outside arrangements and was told he needed to be enrolled in a degree or certificate program or no dice. I don't have the official wording, but it's part of a divorce decree where he only gets support through 22 if actively enrolled in a degree program. 
The prereq program doesn't give a certificate or degree.

Is he just randomly taking classes somewhere? Is he at a community college? If he is, his best bet would be to apply and enroll and see if this would count since he already completed courses there. This situation sounds really messy. I don't see how he can enroll anywhere in the next 18 days.
Kid's been working full-time but took anatomy physiology in the summer, and intro bio and some algebra course in the fall. He did 2 or 3 CLEP exams in history and English.  He's by most accounts doing good and working towards a degree. Just not apparently officially.  He did check with the CC and they changed his program to general studies but since the semester ended it won't register until new term
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#8
Enquire what kind of certificate would count. Real schools probably can't happen that fast, but something from Coursera, or a similar online provider might show as enrolled that quickly.

If this had popped up a month ago, it would have been no problem.
NanoDegree: Intro to Self-Driving Cars (2019)
Coursera: Stanford Machine Learning (2019)
TESU: BA in Comp Sci (2016)
TECEP:Env Ethics (2015); TESU PLA:Software Eng, Computer Arch, C++, Advanced C++, Data Struct (2015); TESU Courses:Capstone, Database Mngmnt Sys, Op Sys, Artificial Intel, Discrete Math, Intro to Portfolio Dev, Intro PLA (2014-16); DSST:Anthro, Pers Fin, Astronomy (2014); CLEP:Intro to Soc (2014); Saylor.org:Intro to Computers (2014); CC: 69 units (1980-88)

PLA Tips Thread - TESU: What is in a Portfolio?
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#9
Maybe - University of North Dakota https://und.edu/academics/online/enroll-anytime/
They do have a general studies degree, and once enrolled in the program they could later transfer to where they want to attend
Amberton - MSHRB
TESU - ASNSM/BSBA



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Calbright college?
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