Posts: 198
Threads: 10
Likes Received: 9 in 5 posts
Likes Given: 3
Joined: Dec 2012
SweetSecret Wrote:I'm also seriously starting to debate volunteering overseas for a year or two if my disability filing goes through.
Why overseas?
dmjacobsen | http://donaldjacobsen.com
Author, nurse, and all-around awesome guy
MSN Executive Leadership - The University of Memphis - 2016
MBA Healthcare Management - Western Governors University - 2015
•
Posts: 198
Threads: 10
Likes Received: 9 in 5 posts
Likes Given: 3
Joined: Dec 2012
futuremrsmlb Wrote:Thanks for the info.
I one of the lucky ones as my employer will foot the bill 100% so cost is not a primary concern.
So, here's another point to consider. Since your employer is paying for school, what are your chances of getting a promotion within your organization? What would that job entail? What credentials do the candidates in those positions have?
dmjacobsen | http://donaldjacobsen.com
Author, nurse, and all-around awesome guy
MSN Executive Leadership - The University of Memphis - 2016
MBA Healthcare Management - Western Governors University - 2015
•
Posts: 318
Threads: 42
Likes Received: 0 in 0 posts
Likes Given: 0
Joined: Aug 2015
01-19-2016, 12:46 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-19-2016, 12:49 PM by futuremrsmlb.)
dmjacobsen Wrote:So, here's another point to consider. Since your employer is paying for school, what are your chances of getting a promotion within your organization? What would that job entail? What credentials do the candidates in those positions have?
Honestly,
There are only a handful of individuals who have anything beyond a high school diploma. Also, I am almost certain I am the youngest member of management.
The only requirement to receive TA is that I must sign a contract stating I promise to work for the company for at least two years beyond my graduation date and that the program be accredited. If I voluntarily leave before then I will have to repay. This is one reason I didn't want to use the TA for my undergraduate degree.
I enjoy my work and it's a great company to work for. However, there is not much room to grow. On the positive side, the pay is above average. I am happy where I am now but I look forward to new opportunities.
Bachelor of Science in Professional Studies
Open College @ Kaplan University
Completed
April 2016
Master of Business Administration
Kaplan University now Purdue University
In Progress
32 out of 60 credits earned
•
Posts: 3,290
Threads: 126
Likes Received: 36 in 17 posts
Likes Given: 7
Joined: Sep 2010
futuremrsmlb Wrote:Honestly,
There are only a handful of individuals who have anything beyond a high school diploma. Also, I am almost certain I am the youngest member of management.
The only requirement to receive TA is that I must sign a contract stating I promise to work for the company for at least two years beyond my graduation date and that the program be accredited. If I voluntarily leave before then I will have to repay. This is one reason I didn't want to use the TA for my undergraduate degree.
I enjoy my work and it's a great company to work for. However, there is not much room to grow. On the positive side, the pay is above average. I am happy where I am now but I look forward to new opportunities.
Why not just take a cheaper option like the WGU or Patten MBA? It would keep the costs down so if you left it wouldn't be a huge number. With the business masters behind you tackle something you love but can cash flow like a MA from Ft. Hays or maybe WNMU.
MBA, Western Governors University February 2014
BS Charter Oak State College November 2011
AS in EMS August 2010
I'm always happy to complete the free application waiver for those applying to WGU (I get a free gift from WGU for this). Just PM me your first/last name and a valid email so I can complete their form.
Thread; COSC AS using FEMA http://www.degreeforum.net/excelsior-tho...total.html
•
Posts: 795
Threads: 79
Likes Received: 164 in 114 posts
Likes Given: 39
Joined: Jun 2013
dmjacobsen Wrote:Why overseas?
I know other people who are on disability, and it really doesn't pay much, most of them are getting about $900/mo. I was used to making significantly more than that for years. I'm thinking volunteering overseas would give me an opportunity to gain insights from some very innovative programs while living cheaply. Then I could return back to the U.S. with better insight of how programs (the type I want to work for) could be more successful, and already have some very good experience to land a decent position... hopefully paying a good portion of the amount I used to make.
MBA, Walden University (In progress - 60% done)
2016 TESU, BA-LIBST, Emphases in Multimedia Comm./Human & Social Services
TESU TECEPS: Abnormal Psych PSY-350, Psych of Women PSY-270, Sales Mgmnt MAR-322, Advertising MAR-323, Marketing COM-210; Capstone w/ Ciacco
Other Sources: CLEP, Art Portfolio, 3 Comm. Colleges, 2 Art Colleges, FEMA, AICPCU Ethics
•
Posts: 198
Threads: 10
Likes Received: 9 in 5 posts
Likes Given: 3
Joined: Dec 2012
SweetSecret Wrote:I know other people who are on disability, and it really doesn't pay much, most of them are getting about $900/mo. I was used to making significantly more than that for years. I'm thinking volunteering overseas would give me an opportunity to gain insights from some very innovative programs while living cheaply. Then I could return back to the U.S. with better insight of how programs (the type I want to work for) could be more successful, and already have some very good experience to land a decent position... hopefully paying a good portion of the amount I used to make.
I'm not fully versed on the laws and stipulations regarding disability. Isn't the point of disability that the recipient is unable to work? Not trying to start any kind of argument -- just trying to understand the process.
dmjacobsen | http://donaldjacobsen.com
Author, nurse, and all-around awesome guy
MSN Executive Leadership - The University of Memphis - 2016
MBA Healthcare Management - Western Governors University - 2015
•
Posts: 318
Threads: 42
Likes Received: 0 in 0 posts
Likes Given: 0
Joined: Aug 2015
Ok, I've made my final decision. I will be pursuing a Master of Business Administration at Mount Olive College. Program begins 4/22. 3.0 gpa required or 2.5 with 5 years of working experience. I have both. My current GPA is 3.83.
Gmat or gre is not required but can be substituted for undergrad course work. They have an accelerated 1 year program which I have decided is best for me.
It looks like a really good program.
Thanks everyone for your advice
Bachelor of Science in Professional Studies
Open College @ Kaplan University
Completed
April 2016
Master of Business Administration
Kaplan University now Purdue University
In Progress
32 out of 60 credits earned
•
Posts: 318
Threads: 42
Likes Received: 0 in 0 posts
Likes Given: 0
Joined: Aug 2015
rebel100 Wrote:Why not just take a cheaper option like the WGU or Patten MBA? It would keep the costs down so if you left it wouldn't be a huge number. With the business masters behind you tackle something you love but can cash flow like a MA from Ft. Hays or maybe WNMU.
I am leery of a competency based curriculum. Also, my employer's TA requires grades. Courses graded on Pass or Fail basis are NOT eligible. Exams are not eligible for reimbursement either.
Bachelor of Science in Professional Studies
Open College @ Kaplan University
Completed
April 2016
Master of Business Administration
Kaplan University now Purdue University
In Progress
32 out of 60 credits earned
•
Posts: 16,325
Threads: 148
Likes Received: 5,484 in 3,748 posts
Likes Given: 367
Joined: Apr 2013
futuremrsmlb Wrote:I am leery of a competency based curriculum. Also, my employer's TA requires grades. Courses graded on Pass or Fail basis are NOT eligible. Exams are not eligible for reimbursement either.
My husband's company will not pay for competency-based programs either - they want specific courses. The also won't pay for any membership fees, like Straighterline or Study.com. Luckily, there are other ways to get the courses he needs (JumpCourse, Sophia, LowCostGenEd) in addition to exams. They will pay for pass/fail grades though, if that's the only way the course/exam is graded.
TESU BSBA/HR 2018 - WVNCC BOG AAS 2017 - GGU Cert in Mgmt 2000
EXAMS: TECEP Tech Wrtg, Comp II, LA Math, PR, Computers DSST Computers, Pers Fin CLEP Mgmt, Mktg
COURSES: TESU Capstone Study.com Pers Fin, Microecon, Stats Ed4Credit Acct 2 PF Fin Mgmt ALEKS Int & Coll Alg Sophia Proj Mgmt The Institutes - Ins Ethics Kaplan PLA
•
|