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RE: Texas A&M University-Commerce competency based degree - goldendoodle101 - 07-03-2020

It seems as though there was an error the first time my transcripts were reviewed and I will only have to complete 10 classes now! I am currently enrolled in 2 classes and they are both relatively easy. I hope to finish up data driven decision making by the end of the weekend.


Texas A&M University-Commerce competency based degree - alab21 - 07-03-2020

FYI I believe both accept Sophia credits and likely other ACE credits. I know TAMUCT does. The transfer person at the college told a student I chatted with, that anything that looks like it should line up with their classes would be considered. He had cleared 6 Sophia courses for transfer at that time. Then I talked to someone whose child did the TAMUC Org leadership and she said they accepted his ACE credits, but needed to stay on top of them to get them brought in properly.


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RE: Texas A&M University-Commerce competency based degree - nomaduser - 08-05-2020

I was interested in that program but their tuition is not cheap! For non-residents, they charge $820 per credit.....
They accept max 90 ACE credits for transfer but you'll still be charged at least $24,000.


RE: Texas A&M University-Commerce competency based degree - nomaduser - 08-12-2020

Wait guys,

I'm realizing that they charge $3500 per 15 credits for non-residents.
That is only $233 per credit!

Is this the actual tuition fee?
They accept max 85 transfer credits out of 120. So you can finish the program for $8,155 (35 x $233).

Do they accept Sophia.org ACE credits?? I think this could be a good deal but I'm not very sure about the actual tuition fee for non-residents. I may need to ask them.

Wow! actually, this program is amazing!

"Out-of-State Residents* pay a flat-rate tuition fee of $2500 per seven week term, regardless of how many courses/competencies the student enrolls in during the term.
Tuition for general education/core curriculum will also include e-textbooks that are incorporated in the online competency modules."

So, If I transfer all of 90 credits, I can finish the program for under $5k.
I need to check if they accept ACE credits.


RE: Texas A&M University-Commerce competency based degree - ReyMysterioso - 01-06-2022

At the risk of reviving a dead thread, I was poking around the TAMU Commerce website and saw their BAAS in Organizational Leadership CBE program is now: "Texas residents pay $750 per term and out-of-state residents pay $1,500 per term."
They also have a competency-based BS in Criminal Justice. It's unknown whether the same flat-rate pricing applies to that program as well. It lists no cost information.

Also, for 2022, their athletics have upgraded to a Division I school.

This program might become competitive with UMPI for some since the pricing is similar. Texas A&M Commerce may be the stronger brand with more potential for regional relevance and connections for those who may live or work in the Mid-South and Southwest regions. (Or those who want to. Lots of space to live in Texas.)

Personally, I'm applying to see what credits will transfer. If the gap to completion seems like a doable/affordable thing, I may pull the trigger. I'm driving distance from campus and could get more involved than I could most other schools frequently discussed on the forum.


RE: Texas A&M University-Commerce competency based degree - rachel83az - 01-06-2022

Yeah, it's a good price for Texas residents. For almost everyone else, UMPI is the better choice. At least, financially speaking.


RE: Texas A&M University-Commerce competency based degree - dfrecore - 01-06-2022

(01-06-2022, 03:02 PM)raycathode Wrote: At the risk of reviving a dead thread, I was poking around the TAMU Commerce website and saw their BAAS in Organizational Leadership CBE program is now: "Texas residents pay $750 per term and out-of-state residents pay $1,500 per term."
They also have a competency-based BS in Criminal Justice. It's unknown whether the same flat-rate pricing applies to that program as well. It lists no cost information.

TAMU-Commerce is $750/7-week term for in-state, and $1500/7-week term for out-of-state.  This breaks down to $107/wk (IS) and $214/wk (OOS).

To give you some other prices per week (which is the only way to compare apples-to-apples):
NAU is $115/wk
WGU is $130-$148/wk
UMPI is $175/wk
UofWisc is$188/wk
PUG is $250/wk

So if you're in-state, it's the cheapest option available; if you're out of state, it's on the high side, but not insanely so.
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As for taking ACE credit - they specifically state they take CLEP (no equivalencies listed), DSST (equivalencies listed), AP, and IB. It is hard to find info on other ACE credits, but here's something I found for the BAASOL degree:

Maximizing Your Transferable Credits and Using Your Experience

In addition to taking online courses, there are several opportunities for students to demonstrate prior learning and earn college credit. Students can receive credit for military service (ACE), work experience, professional training, licenses, certifications, and by exam through the College Level Exam Program ® (CLEP), for up to 48 semester credit hours toward their professional development electives, as well as possibly up to 42 semester credit hours of the general education/core curriculum.
• Students who have military training and/or coursework from professional training schools should consider contracting with Excelsior College’s OneTranscript® service to have prior learning and courses transcripted into one consolidated transcript document. Please allow 4-6 weeks for Excelsior College to prepare a personal copy of your transcript after you submit the application and all your official documents.
• Students who have work experience, volunteer service, training, and/or opensource learning may want to consider creating their learning portfolios to earn college credit for what they already know and have learned. CAEL provides an informational video here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LyWNNXgeGOE&feature=youtu.be. More information on this opportunity can be found on CAEL’s website at:
http://www.learningcounts.org/.
• Students who have work experience/prior learning, professional training, and/or licenses may want to consider creating their prior-learning portfolios to earn college credit for what they already know and have learned. Charter Oak State College offers prior-learning portfolios assessments for college credit.
• Students may earn credit by exam in select subject areas. The College-Level Examination Program® or CLEP provides students of any age with the opportunity to demonstrate college-level achievement through a program of exams in undergraduate college courses. By receiving a satisfactory score, students can earn from 3 to 12 college credits toward a college degree for each CLEP exam taken, depending on the exam subject and the policy of the college or university. Students wanting to take advantage of the opportunity to earn credit by exam can do so through the Texas A&M University-Commerce testing center or through UExcel® at a Pearson VUE location.


RE: Texas A&M University-Commerce competency based degree - bjcheung77 - 01-07-2022

(01-06-2022, 03:02 PM)raycathode Wrote: At the risk of reviving a dead thread, I was poking around the TAMU Commerce website and saw their BAAS in Organizational Leadership CBE program is now: "Texas residents pay $750 per term and out-of-state residents pay $1,500 per term."
They also have a competency-based BS in Criminal Justice. It's unknown whether the same flat-rate pricing applies to that program as well. It lists no cost information.

Also, for 2022, their athletics have upgraded to a Division I school.

This program might become competitive with UMPI for some since the pricing is similar. Texas A&M Commerce may be the stronger brand with more potential for regional relevance and connections for those who may live or work in the Mid-South and Southwest regions. (Or those who want to. Lots of space to live in Texas.)

Personally, I'm applying to see what credits will transfer. If the gap to completion seems like a doable/affordable thing, I may pull the trigger. I'm driving distance from campus and could get more involved than I could most other schools frequently discussed on the forum.

If you're in Texas - You may want to review this thread: https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Thread-Any-of-the-big-three-accept-ITT-Tech-credits?pid=342491#pid342491


RE: Texas A&M University-Commerce competency based degree - rachel83az - 01-07-2022

If they do accept your non-CLEP ACE credits (or they don't accept them), let us know! More info for the wiki is always good.


RE: Texas A&M University-Commerce competency based degree - ReyMysterioso - 01-07-2022

(01-06-2022, 10:12 PM)dfrecore Wrote:
(01-06-2022, 03:02 PM)raycathode Wrote: At the risk of reviving a dead thread, I was poking around the TAMU Commerce website and saw their BAAS in Organizational Leadership CBE program is now: "Texas residents pay $750 per term and out-of-state residents pay $1,500 per term."
They also have a competency-based BS in Criminal Justice. It's unknown whether the same flat-rate pricing applies to that program as well. It lists no cost information.

TAMU-Commerce is $750/7-week term for in-state, and $1500/7-week term for out-of-state.  This breaks down to $107/wk (IS) and $214/wk (OOS).

To give you some other prices per week (which is the only way to compare apples-to-apples):
NAU is $115/wk
WGU is $130-$148/wk
UMPI is $175/wk
UofWisc is$188/wk
PUG is $250/wk

So if you're in-state, it's the cheapest option available; if you're out of state, it's on the high side, but not insanely so.
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What's UMass Global's CBE porgrams come out to? $133.33 per week? Is that right?

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