Out of curiosity (and because I can really sympathize with your frustrating course search), I took a peek at the accrediting body for Massachusetts for a list to work from. UoA will want regionally-accredited courses, so this is your most likely list of choices: Roster of Institutions - New England Association of Schools and Colleges: Commission on Institutions of Higher Education (CIHE) If these below do not work, I did random clicking and checked only a few of them, so there may be others with a better tuition rate or course schedule. If you can get the list of approved states that have paid that ridiculous $40k, take a look at their accredited list of schools and see what else is out there.
Quincy College
Has all three, but I could not tell if they allow non-enrolled courses (but worst case, you could fill out an application, and once your courses are on a transcript, move to UoA). Their tuition rates are also between $170-200/credit depending on the enrollment program, and you would need to look into it or call them to find out what yours would qualify under. Also…if they’re strict about prerequisites, you’d be looking at a placement test and two semesters since CHE121 requires MAT103, and BIO106 has a course required in conjunction they may require.
• CHE121 General Chemistry I (prereq of MAT103 below, and requires CHE 131, a 1-credit lab)
• MAT103 College Algebra (prereq needed, but a placement test can take care of that)
• BIO106 Nutrition
If those do not work, try looking at…
Capital Community College
• MAT-F137 Intermediate Algebra: $397 for the 3-credit course. Pre-requisites needed, but a placement test can cover that.
North Shore Community College
• IDS 106-OL Understanding Nutrition: $162/credit. Prerequisite also, but they may not require proof. It’s an intro communications course.
Springfield Technical Community College
• ALGB-087 Algebra 1: $564.00 for 3-credit course
• BIOL-142 Nutrition: $564.00 for 3-credit course
Quincy College
Has all three, but I could not tell if they allow non-enrolled courses (but worst case, you could fill out an application, and once your courses are on a transcript, move to UoA). Their tuition rates are also between $170-200/credit depending on the enrollment program, and you would need to look into it or call them to find out what yours would qualify under. Also…if they’re strict about prerequisites, you’d be looking at a placement test and two semesters since CHE121 requires MAT103, and BIO106 has a course required in conjunction they may require.
• CHE121 General Chemistry I (prereq of MAT103 below, and requires CHE 131, a 1-credit lab)
• MAT103 College Algebra (prereq needed, but a placement test can take care of that)
• BIO106 Nutrition
If those do not work, try looking at…
Capital Community College
• MAT-F137 Intermediate Algebra: $397 for the 3-credit course. Pre-requisites needed, but a placement test can cover that.
North Shore Community College
• IDS 106-OL Understanding Nutrition: $162/credit. Prerequisite also, but they may not require proof. It’s an intro communications course.
Springfield Technical Community College
• ALGB-087 Algebra 1: $564.00 for 3-credit course
• BIOL-142 Nutrition: $564.00 for 3-credit course
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- Arnold Fletcher Award
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