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Newbie looking for efficient path to bachelors degree
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Hi, I have been searching for some help in determining the most efficient path to completing my Bachelors degree. The degree field does not matter as much as just completing it in the most efficient way possible. Your guidance is greatly appreciated. I have sent in my Transcript to WGU and was considering them but they only accepted 33 credits. I was wondering if there is a school that would take more of my credits? I recently heard about UMPI and was wondering if they would be a better option.

Location: Texas, United States
Age: 50
What kind of degree do you want?: Any degree to be able to fill the bachelors degree requirement at my place of work.
Budget: I'd like to go the most efficient route possible. (cheap but fast will work too if not too expensive as I will have to pay up front before getting reimbursed)
Commitments: I have a couple toddlers and work full time and can work on my studies part time and in the evenings/weekends.
Dedicated time to study: I estimate I can study at least 3 hours on weeknights and up to 6 hours on Weekends
Timeline: Finishing the courses required for the degree as fast as possible is what I ideally want to do.  I would like to finish within 12 to 18 months
Tuition assistance/reimbursement: I can get Tuition reimbursement of up to 5000 a year that comes with a 2 year commitment to remain with my employer. My employer no longer has a list of schools (they used to) so I will have to reach out to them once I have picked a school as the school will have to be on their approved list. 

I would like to think I am a pretty good test taker but have not tested myself recently. I hear competency based education is the way to go from coworkers that have moved on once they have obtained their degrees from WGU. I have worked in IT for over 10 years now. The last major tests I took and passed were the ITIL Foundations exam back in 2012 and some Spanish CLEP exams in 2015.

Current Regional Accredited Credits:

Dallas County Community College District
  • 05/05 from Mountain View College
         Certificate 1 in Electronics Technology 
  • 05/07 from Mountain View College
         Associate of Applied Science in Electronics Technology
  • 12/18 from Mountain View College
         Associate of Arts in Liberal Arts

118 CREDITS:

1994
MV PEH131  WT Training  1.00  A
1996
MV DMAT0091 ELEM ALGEBRA 3.00  B
MV ENGL1301 COMPOSITION I 3.00 C
MV ELET1470 DC CIRCUITS 4.00 A
MV DCLS0100 COLL LRNG WRT 1.00 A
MV MUSI1306 MUSIC APPREC  3.00 A
MV ELET1471 AC CIRCUITS 4.00 A
1997
MV ELET2481 ET APP DIG COM 4.00 B
MV ELET2482 MICRO THEORY S 4.00 C 
MV ELET2483 MICRO PERIPHER 4.00 B
MV ELET1472 ACTIVE DEVICES 4.00 B
MV ELET2372 SELECTIVE TOPICS ELEC 3.00 C
MV ELET2170 SELECTIVE TOPICS ELEC 1.00 C
MV ELET2484 DIGITAL DATA COMMUNICATIONS 4.00 C 
2005
MV INTC1307 INSTRUMENTATION ELECTRONIC TEST EQUIPMENT 3.00 A 
MV CETT1449 DIGITAL SYSTEMS 4.00 A
2006
MV CETT2433 DIGITAL COMPUTER CIRCUITS 4.00 A
MV ITSC1405 INTRO TO PC OPERATING SYSTEMS 4.00 A
2007
MV SPCH1311 INTRODUCTION TO SPEECH COMMUNICATION 3.00 A 
EF TECM1391 TECHNICAL ALGEBRA 3.00 C
MV PHYS1401 COLLEGE PHYSICS I GEN PHYSICS 4.00 A
MV ITCC1402 CCNA 1: NETWORKING BASICS 4.00 A
MV PHED1164 INTRO TO PHY FITNESS AND WELL PHYSICAL FITNESS-WEIGHT TRAIN 1.00 B
MV GOVT2301 AMER GOVT 3.00 A
MV ECON2301 PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS PRIN ECON 3.00 A
2008
MV GOVT2302 AMER GOVT 3.00 A
MV HIST1301 UNITED STATES HISTORY I HIST U S 3.00 A
MV PHYS1402 COLLEGE PHYSICS II GEN PHYSICS 4.00 A
2011
MV DMAT0098 ALGEBR FUND II 3.00 A
2013
MV HIST1302 UNITED STATES HISTORY II 3.00 A
2014
EC ECON2302 PRINCIPLES OF MICROECONOMICS PRIN ECON 3.00 A
MV MATH1314 COLLEGE ALGEBRA 3.00 B
2015
MV ENGL1302 COMPOSITION II 3.00 A

2015 CLEP CREDITS taken at Mountain View College
SPAN1411 BEGINNING SPANISH I 4.00 CR
SPAN1412 BEGINNING SPANISH II 4.00 CR
SPAN2311 INTERMEDIATE SPANISH I 3.00 CR
SPAN2312 INTERMEDIATE SPANISH II 3.00 CR


Any certifications or military experience?
No military experience
I do have some old certifications:
  • ITIL Foundations in 2012
  • CompTIA A+ 2009
  • Comp TIA Net+ 2009
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#2
Hello fellow Texan!

I would look at the BAAS Organizational Leadership program at TAMUC
https://www.tamuc.edu/programs/organizat...baas-orgl/

All of your electronics classes should fit into their elective portion of the program.
I started with an Associates from a community college also, and it took me less than a year to complete the Bachelor's degree.

If you are missing any core classes, this list may be helpful showing what classes TAMUC has previously accepted for core credit.
https://degreeforum.miraheze.org/wiki/Sa...egree_Plan

A few of us are actually graduating this weekend in Commerce!

The cost of the program is $750 per 7 week semester, and you can accelerate during that time and complete multiple classes.

Ask away if you have any questions about the program or classes.

Completed:
TAMUC BAAS Org Leadership
SJC AAS Automotive Technology
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@Santi, Welcome to the board, that's a good intro post with the addendum, template, and extra info people like to read, in order to get the full overview of your situation. To recap, you've already got the balanced mix/match trifecta of certs, degree, experience and want to ladder those two Associates into a Bachelors.

First option is TAMUC, since that's an in-state public/state institution, there are multiple BAAS and a BGS stream if you wanted to ladder into those competency based degree programs, there are residency credit requirements of roughly 25% of the degree. From a quick glance, you've got most of what they need.

Second choice would be UMPI, they'll also take roughly 75% transfer of 90 credits, just like TAMUC, you can transfer your credits, but at most, 90 will go into your degree of choice. They're also a public/state institution, but they're in Maine, the cost is going to be $1500/session, you may need two sessions to finish.

Third choice would be TESU, they take 114 credits, you need lesser Upper Level credits than UMPI/TAMUC, but it may take you slightly longer and more expensive than the other two. I would review the degree choices, the one better for you most likely would be the BALS without a concentration to max your transfers.
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