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RE: Brown Mackie credits - Momof3Girls - 07-30-2022 (07-30-2022, 12:25 PM)ss20ts Wrote: Was the degree completed while the school was accredited? This is important. They lost their accreditation before they closed. Yes!! (May 2012) I think they lost their accreditation in 2016 and their accrediting agency had their ties cut with Dept of Ed in 2021 .... (ugh!) RE: Brown Mackie credits - ss20ts - 07-30-2022 (07-30-2022, 12:48 PM)Momof3Girls Wrote:(07-30-2022, 12:25 PM)ss20ts Wrote: Was the degree completed while the school was accredited? This is important. They lost their accreditation before they closed. In that case I'd look at Excelsior since they do accept NA credit. I'd apply to see what they accept before doing anything else. UMPI does sometimes accept some NA credit, but their website says they don't. She could apply their too and see what they say. I would apply before developing any sort of plan to see if these credits will transfer given the school's problems. RE: Brown Mackie credits - sanantone - 07-30-2022 I'm not sure which degree program at WGU could make use of the biomedical technology and electronics credits. Liberty University and APUS have more degree options. Excelsior has more flexible degree plans plus an electrical engineering technology program. RE: Brown Mackie credits - dfrecore - 07-30-2022 (07-30-2022, 10:56 AM)rachel83az Wrote:(07-30-2022, 10:36 AM)Momof3Girls Wrote: Note 2: learns/works best in shorter 8-week classes or self-paced/competency. He gets overwhelmed/self-doubt with full, semester-long classes. faster and cheaper is better, but work will reimburse $2500 EC offers all of their courses as 8-week options. RE: Brown Mackie credits - dfrecore - 07-30-2022 First, I'm guessing that your friend has 96cr because it was a quarter-based school system and 96 x ⅔ = 64cr (and that would make each course worth 2.67cr). I did a quick look at several degrees: EXCELSIOR -------------- BSB - this is where you're going to lose a bunch of credits, because there's very little room for free electives. 85cr/29 courses remain BSL - will obviously be the most flexible, but prob not get you where you want to go - 58cr/20 courses remain BPS - a great combo of the 2 above degrees, this is where you'll get the most bang for your buck: 61cr/21 courses remain Everything can be done via alt-credit except 7cr at EC (you could do cornerstone & Info Lit in 1 8-week term and capstone in 2nd 8-week term). Tuition will be $4000. WGU -------------- The good news - they have a BSB in Healthcare Management, they take NA, AND they will accept the AA/AS degree as fulfilling the GE requirements. The bad news - no free electives, so you lose a lot of credits. But this degree may be the one your friend wants. 87cr remain after the GE courses are waived, and Business Comm comes in; here's what you can do: Sophia ------------------------- Intro to Business Business Law Principles of Finance Project Management Microeconomics Macroeconomics Study.com ------------------------- Business 107: Organizational Behavior Business 106: Human Resource Management Accounting 101: Financial Accounting AND Accounting 102: Intro to Managerial Accounting Business 102: Principles of Marketing Business 101: Principles of Management Business 120: International Business Business 212: Business Statistics Communications 301: Diversity and Intercultural Communication Business 315: Logistics & Supply Chain Management *I'd say the last 2 are optional - you might have less work if you did them at WGU If you did all of the above, you'd have 15 courses/45cr to complete at WGU. That's a lot (less than 2 weeks per class) but it's doable in 1 term. -------------------------------------- If it were me, I'd do the WGU degree because it gets you what you want - Business AND Healthcare Management. But I'm sure others will chime in about why UMPI is a better option. They are a good option for many, but in this particular instance, I don't think they are the BEST option. RE: Brown Mackie credits - allvia - 07-30-2022 Just keep in mind if they choose the WGU route as dfrecore suggested above, they must transfer in all outside credit BEFORE starting. You cannot transfer credits in after you enroll with WGU (which is not the same thing as applying, sending in credits and then seeing where you stand). You may want to apply to all three UMPI, WGU and EXCELSIOR, then you'll be able to see where you stand and which offers the quickest (and lowest cost) option to getting the degree done. You can't go wrong with any of the schools - once you have a plan. RE: Brown Mackie credits - rachel83az - 07-31-2022 I would also strongly suggest that your friend get their own account on this forum. They might decide they'd rather do something like Purdue Global because they like one of those degree programs better. RE: Brown Mackie credits - Momof3Girls - 08-02-2022 Update - WGU will officially take Brown Mackie credits. The AAS covers all but one of the 30 GenEd credits needed. Still waiting to hear back from UMPI and Excelsior on Brown Mackie. RE: Brown Mackie credits - rachel83az - 08-02-2022 (08-02-2022, 10:05 AM)Momof3Girls Wrote: Update - WGU will officially take Brown Mackie credits. The AAS covers all but one of the 30 GenEd credits needed. Still waiting to hear back from UMPI and Excelsior on Brown Mackie. Awesome. If WGU is chosen, make sure to check out https://partners.wgu.edu/ (specifically, Sophia, Study.com, and Straighterline) to see what else can be taken ahead of time for the desired degree. WGU Academy might also be worth a look, but possibly not at this point. RE: Brown Mackie credits - bjcheung77 - 08-02-2022 It really depends on what your friend decides on, did they just apply to Excelsior, UMPI and WGU? It's best to wait for evaluations from *ALL* the institutions your friend has applied to, see which one is closest to finish. You always want to take into account the number of courses remaining and also how cheap, easy, fast it is to complete them all. It may be better to do a CBE option if they're more inclined to that option, or for Excelsior if they just want to take the minimum courses from the institution. |