08-17-2018, 04:50 PM
Hi,
I posted about this program a while back, HERE.
Since that time, I now know I am officially graduating from TESU with a BSBA in Finance on 9/14/18, so I have been doing my research on Masters in Finance programs.
I was down to 3:
West Texas A & M - MSFE
Scranton MSF
and of course
Purdue Global - MSF
I spoke with Texas via email...they want me to take 3 leveling courses because of the study.com/ACE not giving grades. I did ask about exceptions given my background and professional designations. No give. This program as well as the program from Scranton do require at least a 3.0 for your undergrad. This is where the trouble from study.com/ACE comes into play. This program is accredited, online and inexpensive but I do not want to take 3 courses I already took this year. All in, with the 3 leveling courses I would be in at under $15k. I might still wind up trying this.
I spoke with Scranton via telephone (I live in Philadelphia) and they were much more understanding about my background (20+ years, professional designations, etc.), but I may still have to take leveling courses and or the GMAT. In fact, I have to do a case study to get accepted regardless of whether or not I need to take leveling courses. I am waiting to hear back from them about the leveling courses. They need my official transcript after my degree is conferred on 9/14. This program has some nice rankings, is accredited, online and NOT inexpensive. Will cost approx. $27,000.
I spoke with Purdue. The person I spoke with is a former Kaplan now Purdue person and is former military. I say this because I am former Military, Semper-Fi. He was/is awesome! The great thing about this program is all you need is the Finance Degree from an accredited School and a 2.5. No reference letters, leveling courses, GMAT etc. You also get the Purdue name of course which is a big plus. However, the program is 52, 1-hour credits. I won't get into the details but I was told the entire program can be completed in 14 months. Finally, this program would cost approx. $23,000 all in, which is $4k less than Scranton.
So, I was thinking about pulling the trigger and going to Purdue Global. Unfortunately, or fortunately depending on how you look at it, I decided to check for reviews. When I posted about this in the past, I couldn't find much. This past week I found: THIS
While not all reviews are bad, the few that are, are very bad.
For me, I am not willing to chance the graduate degree. I would rather pay very little to WGU or pay-up a little for a school in my area that is well known with a good reputation. If Scranton wants leveling courses and or the GMAT, I will weigh this against West Texas A & M.
Gloddy
I posted about this program a while back, HERE.
Since that time, I now know I am officially graduating from TESU with a BSBA in Finance on 9/14/18, so I have been doing my research on Masters in Finance programs.
I was down to 3:
West Texas A & M - MSFE
Scranton MSF
and of course
Purdue Global - MSF
I spoke with Texas via email...they want me to take 3 leveling courses because of the study.com/ACE not giving grades. I did ask about exceptions given my background and professional designations. No give. This program as well as the program from Scranton do require at least a 3.0 for your undergrad. This is where the trouble from study.com/ACE comes into play. This program is accredited, online and inexpensive but I do not want to take 3 courses I already took this year. All in, with the 3 leveling courses I would be in at under $15k. I might still wind up trying this.
I spoke with Scranton via telephone (I live in Philadelphia) and they were much more understanding about my background (20+ years, professional designations, etc.), but I may still have to take leveling courses and or the GMAT. In fact, I have to do a case study to get accepted regardless of whether or not I need to take leveling courses. I am waiting to hear back from them about the leveling courses. They need my official transcript after my degree is conferred on 9/14. This program has some nice rankings, is accredited, online and NOT inexpensive. Will cost approx. $27,000.
I spoke with Purdue. The person I spoke with is a former Kaplan now Purdue person and is former military. I say this because I am former Military, Semper-Fi. He was/is awesome! The great thing about this program is all you need is the Finance Degree from an accredited School and a 2.5. No reference letters, leveling courses, GMAT etc. You also get the Purdue name of course which is a big plus. However, the program is 52, 1-hour credits. I won't get into the details but I was told the entire program can be completed in 14 months. Finally, this program would cost approx. $23,000 all in, which is $4k less than Scranton.
So, I was thinking about pulling the trigger and going to Purdue Global. Unfortunately, or fortunately depending on how you look at it, I decided to check for reviews. When I posted about this in the past, I couldn't find much. This past week I found: THIS
While not all reviews are bad, the few that are, are very bad.
For me, I am not willing to chance the graduate degree. I would rather pay very little to WGU or pay-up a little for a school in my area that is well known with a good reputation. If Scranton wants leveling courses and or the GMAT, I will weigh this against West Texas A & M.
Gloddy
TESU BSBA in Finance (9/14/2018) - Thanks to this Community!
Professional Designations: CIMA®, CFP®, ChFC®
Professional Registrations: FINRA Series 7, 63 & 65
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Professional Designations: CIMA®, CFP®, ChFC®
Professional Registrations: FINRA Series 7, 63 & 65
Still Need: N/A
Completed Courses: Study.com ENG104, POS102, BUS109, COM101, HIS103, NUT101, ENG105, BUS108, COMP102, HIS108, HIS106, PSY103, HIS104, STA101, LAW201, ACC101, ACC102, FIN101, COM120, BUS101, BUS102, BUS308, ECO101, BUS113; ALEKS College Algebra
B&M Schools: Penn State (93’), Bucks County CC (94’-95’), LaSalle Univ. (02’-03’), The American College of Financial Services (16'-17'), TESU (18')