10-17-2024, 09:59 AM
Your Location: Florida.
Your Age: 21.
What kind of degree do you want?: Bachelor's in Psychology.
Current Regional Accredited Credits: 8 and 21 international.
WGU (8cr)
• SCIE C683 Natural Science Lab (3)
• COMM D339 Technical Communication (3)
• ITSW D279 User Interface Design (3)
International (21cr)
• ANALYTICAL DRAWING I (4) Grade: A
• ANALYSIS OF DISCURSIVE TEXTS (Spanish) (4) Grade: B
• COMPUTARIZED DESIGN I (3) Grade: B
• ANALYTICAL DRAWING II (4) Grade: A
• REDACTION OF DISCURSIVE TEXTS I (Spanish) (3) Grade: A
• INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY (3) Grade: A
• INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY (3) Grade: B
Current ACE, CLEP, or NCCRS Credits: 6
WGU Academy (6cr)
• Introduction to Communication and
• Reflective Development (3)
English Composition 1 (3)
Any certifications or military experience?: No, but I'm open to getting some certifications if necessary.
Budget: $2-3k over FAFSA coverage.
Commitments: Not many at the moment. Benefits of getting laid off, I guess. Hopefully, I'll have a part-time job by January.
Dedicated time to study: 30hrs/week or more.
Timeline: I'm hoping I can enroll in a Master's program by their Fall 2025 deadline, which is the beginning of October.
Tuition assistance/reimbursement: Max. FAFSA Pell Grant.
Hi there! I've been checking out this forum for the past few days after I decided to attend UMPI Spring 2025 Session 1, and it's been so helpful. Unfortunately, the school takes a little while to respond and I haven't had much luck getting all my concerns answered, so I was wondering if you could give me a hand.
First, I'd like to give you some background: I'm originally from the Dominican Republic, born and raised there. I finished highschool and one year of college before moving to the United States, so most of my education is based internationally. Earlier last year I started taking classes with WGU Academy to gain admission to WGU without having to take an English test or submit extra documents as I didn't have access to them, and I ended up enrolling for the June 2024 Start Date. Long story short, WGU isn't for me lol. So, now I'm a little indecisive about what the best course of action is in my case:
1. Getting my highschool transcripts wouldn't be very easy and fairly expensive with the translation work + evaluation. So, since I have 29 credits from higher-ed and 8 of those are from an institution in the US, would I be able to complete the 60cr waiver with Sophia classes? Or maybe, should I do the BOG AAS with Pierpont?
2. Also, if I do the AAS with Pierpont, would that waive the English test requirement? I'm trying to find the most straightforward and least expensive way to go about meeting the admission requirements. I was just thinking that by completing the AAS I could save some money and time, without having to jump through platforms and institutions trying to get my highschool transcripts, translating them, evaluating them, taking Sophia classes for gen-eds, taking an English test, etc.
Thank you! I know this is a lot, and I appreciate it so much.
Your Age: 21.
What kind of degree do you want?: Bachelor's in Psychology.
Current Regional Accredited Credits: 8 and 21 international.
WGU (8cr)
• SCIE C683 Natural Science Lab (3)
• COMM D339 Technical Communication (3)
• ITSW D279 User Interface Design (3)
International (21cr)
• ANALYTICAL DRAWING I (4) Grade: A
• ANALYSIS OF DISCURSIVE TEXTS (Spanish) (4) Grade: B
• COMPUTARIZED DESIGN I (3) Grade: B
• ANALYTICAL DRAWING II (4) Grade: A
• REDACTION OF DISCURSIVE TEXTS I (Spanish) (3) Grade: A
• INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY (3) Grade: A
• INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY (3) Grade: B
Current ACE, CLEP, or NCCRS Credits: 6
WGU Academy (6cr)
• Introduction to Communication and
• Reflective Development (3)
English Composition 1 (3)
Any certifications or military experience?: No, but I'm open to getting some certifications if necessary.
Budget: $2-3k over FAFSA coverage.
Commitments: Not many at the moment. Benefits of getting laid off, I guess. Hopefully, I'll have a part-time job by January.
Dedicated time to study: 30hrs/week or more.
Timeline: I'm hoping I can enroll in a Master's program by their Fall 2025 deadline, which is the beginning of October.
Tuition assistance/reimbursement: Max. FAFSA Pell Grant.
Hi there! I've been checking out this forum for the past few days after I decided to attend UMPI Spring 2025 Session 1, and it's been so helpful. Unfortunately, the school takes a little while to respond and I haven't had much luck getting all my concerns answered, so I was wondering if you could give me a hand.
First, I'd like to give you some background: I'm originally from the Dominican Republic, born and raised there. I finished highschool and one year of college before moving to the United States, so most of my education is based internationally. Earlier last year I started taking classes with WGU Academy to gain admission to WGU without having to take an English test or submit extra documents as I didn't have access to them, and I ended up enrolling for the June 2024 Start Date. Long story short, WGU isn't for me lol. So, now I'm a little indecisive about what the best course of action is in my case:
1. Getting my highschool transcripts wouldn't be very easy and fairly expensive with the translation work + evaluation. So, since I have 29 credits from higher-ed and 8 of those are from an institution in the US, would I be able to complete the 60cr waiver with Sophia classes? Or maybe, should I do the BOG AAS with Pierpont?
2. Also, if I do the AAS with Pierpont, would that waive the English test requirement? I'm trying to find the most straightforward and least expensive way to go about meeting the admission requirements. I was just thinking that by completing the AAS I could save some money and time, without having to jump through platforms and institutions trying to get my highschool transcripts, translating them, evaluating them, taking Sophia classes for gen-eds, taking an English test, etc.
Thank you! I know this is a lot, and I appreciate it so much.