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(03-01-2023, 05:43 PM)ss20ts Wrote: (03-01-2023, 04:15 AM)Kab Wrote: If your father did not complete high school and wants to enroll in UMPI, he can present an alternative exam like HiSET or GED. However, he will still need some type of certificate or diploma. It will be beneficial for him to have completed English composition by the time of application, and completing other subjects will also help. This way, he can avoid taking the TOEFL or IELTS exam for English proficiency.
As for Excelsior University (EU), it is possible that they do not require a high school diploma if you have a certain number of college credits. However, it is advisable to check their specific requirements before applying. Additionally, it is recommended to complete all necessary subjects before applying to EU.
UMPI doesn't require a high school diploma if one already has an associate degree. Pierpont's free associate degree should take care of this problem.
keep in mind my dad lives in cologne, germany. Is pierpont still free then? do they require a ged? could you link me a degree plan for pierpont or tell me how to get it as far as i know you need 1ra credit?
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Pierpont is only for US citizens and green card holders.
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03-03-2023, 03:56 AM
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Pierpoint is for people physically in the US. Also you need al the courses from another provider.
So you, or your father, still will need to do all the sophia courses, or from any other place you fancy.
If you look price wise ged+sophia+UMPI seems the most economically sound. But that is for a Bachelor. Please correct me if wrong.
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(03-03-2023, 03:56 AM)Kab Wrote: Pierpoint is for people physically in the US. Also you need al the courses from another provider.
So you, or your father, still will need to do all the sophia courses, or from any other place you fancy.
If you look price wise ged+sophia+UMPI seems the most economically sound. But that is for a Bachelor. Please correct me if wrong.
yes correct. You got any good graduate programs he could enroll in after? he would prefer management or finance and AACSB accredited from a well known institution
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@IReallyNeedADegree, you and your dad are rushing into things. It'll get complicated and slow things to a halt... sad reality is exactly that, there are 'give/takes' in your energy, money, time, spent on completing a degree. There are conflicting info here, you mention your dad can put in all his time as he's unemployed, yet there are commitments as he has you and the toddler to take care of when the spouse (mom) is at work!
Seriously, what needs to happen is have a plan of attack, what exact time frame do you and your dad have to work on the educational goal? An hour a day on the weekday, and 5 hours on a weekend, is an example... Another question is, which country was he from? If he knows that secondary language, he can try a second ACTFL for more credits to get things done faster. UMPI AALS & BLS in any minor is my advice.
Last but not least, you're expecting too much and not being realistic, it's great to have an end goal of UIUC or UTPB and an AACSB Masters, but you haven't grasped that these are competitive programs, they are great goals to shoot for but you need a backup or two in case both fails (you don't have 60 graded credits, or whatever the reasons may be). I suggest other 'lesser known' yet more affordable AACSB or ACBSP options in addition to those.
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(03-03-2023, 09:09 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: @IReallyNeedADegree, you and your dad are rushing into things. It'll get complicated and slow things to a halt... sad reality is exactly that, there are 'give/takes' in your energy, money, time, spent on completing a degree. There are conflicting info here, you mention your dad can put in all his time as he's unemployed, yet there are commitments as he has you and the toddler to take care of when the spouse (mom) is at work!
Seriously, what needs to happen is have a plan of attack, what exact time frame do you and your dad have to work on the educational goal? An hour a day on the weekday, and 5 hours on a weekend, is an example... Another question is, which country was he from? If he knows that secondary language, he can try a second ACTFL for more credits to get things done faster. UMPI AALS & BLS in any minor is my advice.
Last but not least, you're expecting too much and not being realistic, it's great to have an end goal of UIUC or UTPB and an AACSB Masters, but you haven't grasped that these are competitive programs, they are great goals to shoot for but you need a backup or two in case both fails (you don't have 60 graded credits, or whatever the reasons may be). I suggest other 'lesser known' yet more affordable AACSB or ACBSP options in addition to those. Oh I didnt notice that this might be confusing, my dad and I dont live together as my parents are divorced, the mentioned toddler is my half brother. He is unemployed but my half brother goes to kindergarten til afternoon so he has a lot of time on his hand to get work done. He is from Iran and speaks German, Farsi, English and Dutch. Yeah those programs are hard to get into but as far as I remember I asked if there are other similar programs that users here would recommend.
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