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  Mac compatibility? TECEP, Sophia, Study.com
Posted by: mbcummings - 11-21-2024, 10:51 PM - Forum: CLEP, DSST, and TECEP Exam Discussion. Also Modern States and InstantCert. - Replies (10)

Has anyone taken TECEP exams on a Mac, remotely?

I recently had THE WORST experience with CLEP remote proctoring via their offshore vendor for it, Proctortrack. Which wouldn't even let me use a USB mouse without freezing their system, because their persistent app sniffer running in the background detects a device driver they haven't whitelisted. It's secure, sure. Just completely, pathetically, unusable - on Windows 11; they don't even let you schedule an exam on a Mac never mind take it.

I'm really hoping I do not encounter any Mac OS compatibility issues with Sophia and Study.com as well. Have any fellow Mac users here had any issues with any of these course/exam providers?

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  Thinking about Doctorate
Posted by: Cocolisa1 - 11-21-2024, 09:43 PM - Forum: Doctorate Degree Discussion - Replies (13)

Hello everyone, I am currently enrolled in WGU Master of Public Health and will be finishing up soon. I don't have a job in the field yet and I am working on finding a job at the moment. I haven't been in the work field in years but have been taking certification classes/certificate classes. I am disabled (Severe controlled RA) Anyways, I have applied to internships via WGU and also just waiting for responses. I just want to know if there's a possibility of me enrolling in a PhD program seeing my lack of job history (seems experience in some programs are needed)  and where would a good program be online. I prefer a ABD and online. I'm using financial aid, and located in NYC. 

In Progress: WGU Master of Public Health 
Completed: UMPI B.L.S Mangement & Pre-Law
Pierpoint BOG A.A
Certificates & Certifications:
CASAC-T (Credentialed Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Counselor Trainee) – Expires: 11/09/2028
I.C.C. Phlebotomy Tech with Honors – Completed: 10/2023
Goodwill® Career Coach and Navigator – Completed: 12/14/2023
Introduction to Generative AI Specialization (Coursera) – Completed: 06/11/2024
HIPAA Privacy Training (OSHAcademy, 01/2023)
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  Did this forum go through a major update?
Posted by: Vle045 - 11-21-2024, 04:53 PM - Forum: Off Topic - Replies (7)

Did I mess up a setting or did this forum completely change? I can’t find anything. It is much harder to see new threads. Whatever happened, I hate it. Sad

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  Unidema Transcripts?
Posted by: Kalas - 11-21-2024, 12:16 PM - Forum: Graduate School Discussion - Replies (4)

I know Unidema's digital certificates are ugly and have basic spelling errors from people laughing at them on the sister forum, but do Unidema degrees have a transcript that could potentially evaluate as something useful? I sent them an email in Spanish but they didn't seem to think my money was worth the time it takes to type si or no and hit send. So the same high quality customer service you would expect from ENEB or Manuel from Fawlty Towers appears to be alive and well at Unidema/ETSINE.

I'm asking because Unidema is currently currently running a Groupon offering 14 degrees for 81.49EUR. It'll be valid for another 3 days after this post. You get 2 years to complete as many of them as you can.

https://www.groupon.es/deals/unidema-54

The course materials are...fine. I guess. Unidema uses the SOBAT model of letting you do the content for free and charging for the credential so you don't need to buy it if you only want to do it for the learning experience. But if you're not doing it for a credential, you're probably better off reading a book in English. Nothing I did was worth the hassle of machine translation.

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  IT Degree Advice for International Student
Posted by: gcondron24 - 11-21-2024, 09:16 AM - Forum: Degree Planning Advice - Replies (2)

Your Location:
Dublin, Ireland (I am an Irish citizen)

Your Age: 
31

What kind of degree do you want?:
BSc or BA in Information Technology. Would take IT related degrees, but would prefer avoiding Computer Science if possible (it's just not as applicable to my job)

Current Regional Accredited Credits:
0

Current ACE, CLEP, or NCCRS Credits:
0

Any certifications or military experience?: 
CompTIA A+, CompTIA Network+, CCNA (test scheduled)

Budget:
~10-15k total

Commitments: 
Currently work full-time in an IT job

Dedicated time to study:
1-3 hours per day

Timeline:
Up to 2 years

Tuition assistance/reimbursement: 
Employer might possibly reimburse my fees, in full or in part, at the end of the second year

Hello, I'm  looking for some advice on my situation. I am just about to complete an apprenticeship in Network Engineering  here in Ireland and will be kept on with my current
employer. There's lots of room for growth/progression and it doesn't require a degree but I would like to get one all the same. The main goal is to do a Master's degree in
Cybersecurity or similar area in a few years time.

And while I have no real time constraints I'd still like to complete the degree as fast as possible and for a reasonable price which somewhat rules out a usual 4 year
university. And although university is generally cheaper here in Ireland, options for a degree that can be done online are quite limited and would take 4 years as well.
Following the advice I've seen around here, my initial plan is to utilise Sophia.org followed by Study.com to gather as many credits as possible. I'm also looking into CLEP
but there doesn't appear to be a test centre in Ireland.
 
Since I'm looking for IT degrees a lot of advice is pointing to WGU which looks great but sadly doesn't take international students. Next up looks to be TESU, SNHU
or Excelsior who all offer IT degrees. 
I was leaning slightly towards Excelsior simply because their online IT program is ABET accredited as opposed to TESU or SNHU. ABET accreditation doesn't have
any impact on my side of the Atlantic but I was wondering if would it impact my options when looking at Masters in the US down the line?
However Excelsior seems to be on the pricier side of things and it's possible I wouldn't be able to transfer in ~90 credits.
Also if anyone has other options or paths that I might have overlooked (other sources of credit available, community colleges, other Bachelor's programs, etc.), I am absolutely open to any
and all advice. Thanks.

P.S This is a great community and the information here is incredibly helpful.

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Lightbulb Ashworth College - $1299-$1399 Associate Degrees + Sophia
Posted by: Ares - 11-21-2024, 06:28 AM - Forum: Associates Degrees Discussion - Replies (28)

Looking around for something to fill in the gap for the Pierpont BOG degree, the cheapest I could come up with was Ashworth College.

Ashworth College allows you to transfer 75% of the courses for their Associate Degrees (45 out of 60 credits). This means only 5 courses (15 credits) or one semester would need to be taken at Ashworth which costs only $1299 (A.A. General Studies) of $1399 (A.S. General Business) and you have 12 months to complete them.

Using Sophia, some of their Associate Degrees should be easy and cheap to complete:

A.A. General Studies
A.S. General Business

Granted this is a NA schools so transfer options are more limited for the 15 Ashworth credits but Excelsior should take them and regardless the 45 Sophia credits are widely accepted. UMPI also accepts some courses from Ashworth.

From the Ashworth Degree Catalog 2024.

Quote:To enroll as an associate degree candidate, students must have successfully completed a high school diploma program, earned a GED or equivalent, or completed at least 12 semester credit hours of college coursework. [...]

In the associate degree program, students may receive credit for 15 courses out of 20 (45 credit hours out of 60) as a combination of transfer credits, prior learning assessment, and credit by exam. Credit by exam is limited to a maximum of 3 courses (9 credit hours). [...]

Ashworth degree programs are self-paced, and students are encouraged to set their own schedules for completing coursework. [...]

An associate degree program can be completed in approximately two years (no more than 12 months for one semester); however, students are allowed a maximum of six (6) years from the date of enrollment to complete their program. [...]

To earn an Ashworth College associate degree, a student must complete 60 credit hours with a minimum GPA of 1.00. [...]

At the end of each semester, students are required to take a proctored, online semester exam. [...] Students may use their textbooks, online and printed course materials, and notes during the exam, but may not use the Internet or previously saved electronic files. If applicable, students may access eBooks within their courses. [...] 

Semester exams are graded on a pass/fail basis and the semester exam scores are not factored into the individual course percentages or letter grades. The student must pass each section of the semester exam, earning no less than the applicable passing score of 70 percent for undergraduate semester exams to continue in the program. Students who fail the first attempt will be given one retake opportunity for each section in order to obtain the passing score. Students who fail a semester exam on their second attempt will be placed on academic review. Certain factors will be considered in determining whether the student will be permitted to remain in the program or be permanently dismissed. These factors include, but are not limited to, the student’s grade point average for the semester, the number of semesters completed, and the scores earned on the first and second attempts. [...]

The semester exam consists of five sections that cover the five courses taken in a particular semester; each section consists of ten (10) multiple-choice questions. Students are given three (3) hours to complete the semester exam.
Thoughts?

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Information Ashworth - $1199 Undergraduate Certificate in Business Management
Posted by: Ares - 11-21-2024, 05:43 AM - Forum: General Education-Related Discussion - Replies (3)

Ashworth has a $1199 Undergraduate Certificate in Business Management (NA)

5 courses required (C01 + 4 electives) 15 credits.

Required course
C01 - Introduction to Business

Course electives
A01 - Introduction to Accounting 
C06 - Business Ethics 
C09 - Principles of Finance 
C13 - Microeconomics 
C15 - Principles of Management 
C16 - Principles of Marketing 
M03 - Organizational Behavior

75% (3) of the courses can be transferred in from Sophia.

This may be one of the fastest and cheapest college credential someone can earn and the two NA courses you take at Ashworth should transfer to Excelsior.

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Question Last Chance for Free Certification from Great Learning Platform
Posted by: palash - 11-20-2024, 03:46 PM - Forum: Free Courses and Certificates and Good Deals - Replies (3)

Don't miss your chance to earn a valuable certification absolutely free!
From December 1st, a small fee will be applied.

Announcement: From 1st Dec '24, we will levy a small fee on Certificates of Completion. All our courses continue to remain free. Happy learning!
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Exclamation Any online top-up Master's degree (NO bachelor required)?
Posted by: hakjack - 11-20-2024, 02:49 PM - Forum: Degree Planning Advice - Replies (4)

Hello to everyone

I recently found one of bjcheung77's comments, related to the presence of many UK universities/instituitions that provides an online Top-Up master's degree (Level 7 and so on), that can be done without having a bachelor's.

Do you guys know any UK university that provides this kind of degree?

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  MIT, Brandeis to waive tuition for students with families earning below a certain inc
Posted by: Tireman4 - 11-20-2024, 02:46 PM - Forum: General Education-Related Discussion - No Replies

Two Boston-area universities, the Massachusetts Institute for Technology in Cambridge and Brandeis in Waltham, announced plans to cover full tuition for undergraduate students whose families earn less than a certain threshold amount starting in fall 2025.

AT MIT, incoming students with an annual family income below $200,000 will have tuition fully covered by the university, and students from families with income below $100,000 will have their tuition covered as well as all other fees, like housing, dining, and an allowance for books and personal expenses.









MIT, Brandeis to waive tuition for students with families earning below a certain income

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