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(11-15-2023, 08:29 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: Easy, you have multiple routes to go, depending on what you're looking at... Pierpont BOG AAS > UMPI AALS & BAS or BLS
Another option is Pierpont BOG AAS > TESU Associates & Bachelors, the cost would be very similar to UMPI as you're in NJ Thank you!
Yes ,
looking at those options,
Probably going From Pierpont to UMPI.
I thought it was interesting to get 2 Associate degrees.
Let me ask you a question for future planning.
Is it fairly easy to get a 2nd bachelor's degree,
once Graduated from UMPI?
Maybe at TESU,
but could be any other college that might be fairly easy.
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As long as there is little/no overlap between the minors/concentrations of the two degrees, getting a second degree at UMPI is relatively easy. We've had multiple forum members do this. At TESU, you can get multiple degrees simultaneously. At UMPI, it's sequentially.
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Completed:
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Sophia (so many), The Institutes (old), Study.com (5 courses)
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@midnite123, If you qualify for the Garden State option, it's all free for NJ residents.it really depends on the student, you're in NJ, the first two years are free due to grant/scholarship, two associates, two bachelors, unlimited certificates... If you can add classes to that to get up to 90 credits at the community college, even better, you can transfer those and complete the 15 credit residency at TESU, you get the NJ discount and you can get two degrees for the price of one.
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(11-16-2023, 12:35 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: @midnite123, If you qualify for the Garden State option, it's all free for NJ residents.it really depends on the student, you're in NJ, the first two years are free due to grant/scholarship, two associates, two bachelors, unlimited certificates... If you can add classes to that to get up to 90 credits at the community college, even better, you can transfer those and complete the 15 credit residency at TESU, you get the NJ discount and you can get two degrees for the price of one. Hi There!!
Thank you very much!
This is Outstanding!
Great information!!!!
I have to figure this all out!
I wanted
2 Associates
2 Bachelors
And certificates
Later a Masters.
Quick question.
Can you transfer mostly Sophia courses to TESU?
Except of course the 15 credit residency .
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Tesu accepts maximum 90 ACE credits (sophia, study, etc...)
You will need to complement with university credit. They accept US and foreign credit.
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@midnite123, Yes, you can transfer a majority of classes from Sophia.org, the upper level requirements would be from another ACE provider such as Study.com or NCCRS LawShelf.com
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