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Seeking advice on accelerating my education path for a career in finance, business, or management. What is the fastest path to getting a bachelors degree, that also won’t be seen by employers as “diploma mill.” Any recommendations on an efficient and adequate academic routes in these fields?
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@Mjake260, Welcome to the board, in addition to what you've asked, it's better to also bring in more info by filling in the addendum and template. It's great asking questions and getting answers... Having said that, to help you more, you want to let people know exactly what you are trying to do by providing a bigger overview so we get the full picture of your scenario. Link: https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Thread-...Area-works
To answer your questions: What is the fastest path to getting a bachelors degree, that also won’t be seen by employers as “diploma mill.”
Any degree that allows you to transfer in a max of 75% alternative credits or more for the degree, competency based programs, etc. All the institutions we recommend are regionally accredited, there are a few that accept nationally accredited credits in addition to ACE/NCCRS options.
Any recommendations on an efficient and adequate academic routes in these fields?
Without knowing your budget, commitments, study habits, etc that's asked for in the addendum and template, I would recommend UMPI for Competency Based or TESU for max transfer of 114 credits.
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It depends a lot on circumstances, etc. But I agree with bjcheung77 that the best options are usually UMPI or TESU.
Sometimes it's PUG or even SNHU. But typically not for the degrees you mentioned.
Please fill out the template and addendum so we can assist you better.
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(11-16-2023, 06:26 AM)rachel83az Wrote: It depends a lot on circumstances, etc. But I agree with bjcheung77 that the best options are usually UMPI or TESU.
Sometimes it's PUG or even SNHU. But typically not for the degrees you mentioned.
Please fill out the template and addendum so we can assist you better.
Your Location: Illinois
Your Age: 25
What kind of degree do you want?: business/finance/accounting degree, I want to work in finance, but am scared I may never get a good entry position if employers think “X” school is a diploma mill.
Current Regional Accredited Credits: I have some credits from community college. Not sure how many, maybe 12 credit hours.
I also don’t necessarily have a budget, theoretically have as much study/work time, and am very committed. Not to toot my own horn, but I’m a pretty academically smart kid, dropped out from a pretty great school. Just honestly want a degree as quick as I possibly can finish, that won’t be looked down by employers (finance is a bit competitive), and will hypothetically lead me to a decent entry role position.
I also know that a lot of these things go on me - networking, how I perform at work, etc.
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UMPI has Accounting, but no Finance. You can see what's available here: https://degreeforum.miraheze.org/wiki/Category:UMPI
TESU has both a BSBA Finance and a BSBA Accounting. They also have a BS Accounting/CPA degree. You can see other degrees here: https://degreeforum.miraheze.org/wiki/Sa...ts_Roadmap
Neither are degree mills. TESU is a bit of a no-name state school while UMPI is part of the University of Maine system. Neither is particularly better or worse than the other.
I would suggest reading the wiki and see which one you think sounds best for your needs.
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WGU also has a BS in Finance.
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(11-16-2023, 01:02 PM)rachel83az Wrote: UMPI has Accounting, but no Finance. You can see what's available here: https://degreeforum.miraheze.org/wiki/Category:UMPI
TESU has both a BSBA Finance and a BSBA Accounting. They also have a BS Accounting/CPA degree. You can see other degrees here: https://degreeforum.miraheze.org/wiki/Sa...ts_Roadmap
Neither are degree mills. TESU is a bit of a no-name state school while UMPI is part of the University of Maine system. Neither is particularly better or worse than the other.
I would suggest reading the wiki and see which one you think sounds best for your needs. I know neither are degree mills, but it seems like in the business field many employers see these schools as degree mills.
I have a couple of questions, would it be “illegal” or perhaps even dangerous if on my resume, I hypothetically were to put “University of Maine” and didn’t add the presque isle?
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(11-16-2023, 02:00 PM)Mjake260 Wrote: I know neither are degree mills, but it seems like in the business field many employers see these schools as degree mills.
I have a couple of questions, would it be “illegal” or perhaps even dangerous if on my resume, I hypothetically were to put “University of Maine” and didn’t add the presque isle?
It is never a good idea to put anything on your resume intended to deceive. If you are not comfortable with putting a school on your resume, then don't go there.
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(11-16-2023, 02:12 PM)davewill Wrote: (11-16-2023, 02:00 PM)Mjake260 Wrote: I know neither are degree mills, but it seems like in the business field many employers see these schools as degree mills.
I have a couple of questions, would it be “illegal” or perhaps even dangerous if on my resume, I hypothetically were to put “University of Maine” and didn’t add the presque isle?
It is never a good idea to put anything on your resume intended to deceive. If you are not comfortable with putting a school on your resume, then don't go there.
I’d also argue there’s more to an applicant than “target school,” yet that’s what employers do.
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(11-16-2023, 02:00 PM)Mjake260 Wrote: (11-16-2023, 01:02 PM)rachel83az Wrote: UMPI has Accounting, but no Finance. You can see what's available here: https://degreeforum.miraheze.org/wiki/Category:UMPI
TESU has both a BSBA Finance and a BSBA Accounting. They also have a BS Accounting/CPA degree. You can see other degrees here: https://degreeforum.miraheze.org/wiki/Sa...ts_Roadmap
Neither are degree mills. TESU is a bit of a no-name state school while UMPI is part of the University of Maine system. Neither is particularly better or worse than the other.
I would suggest reading the wiki and see which one you think sounds best for your needs. I know neither are degree mills, but it seems like in the business field many employers see these schools as degree mills.
I have a couple of questions, would it be “illegal” or perhaps even dangerous if on my resume, I hypothetically were to put “University of Maine” and didn’t add the presque isle?
Penn State is ranked #60 by U.S. news and is the best college you can go to that is easy to hack with alt credits such as Sophia/Study.com as they allow 84 transfer credits. However, it will cost you over $20,000 to get that degree versus around $3k-10k for other colleges we recommend.
https://www.worldcampus.psu.edu/
There's a debate on whether it is worth it to spend extra time to try to get a higher-ranked bachelor's or spend that spare time and money going for a master's at a high-ranked college such as UIUC iMBA for 24k.
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