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RE: New from Harvard Extension School - sanantone - 06-16-2019 (06-16-2019, 02:08 PM)eriehiker Wrote: I am kind of ambivalent about the HES debate. I do know that the twenty graduate English credit hours that I finished there cost about $1250, which was cheaper than anywhere else that I could find. Do the poetry or MicroMasters classes count toward gaining admission? RE: New from Harvard Extension School - eriehiker - 06-16-2019 The poetry courses are straight-up extension classes. For the English master's degree, the "earn your way in" option requires two English courses and a proseminar, so the poetry courses can be used for the two English courses. https://www.extension.harvard.edu/academics/graduate-degrees/english-degree/degree-requirements The five poetry classes now cost $1,000. That's $5,000. The additional seven courses in the English concentration master's degree would probably cost $21,000 at $3,000 a pop. That's roughly $26,000 total. That's not the cheapest price for a master's degree, but it is pretty good. It would cost me about $23,000 because I took the poetry classes at the cheap price. I already have a master's degree, so it is not worth it to me, but it is a pretty good deal. Also, the scholarship prices can reduce that overall price. RE: New from Harvard Extension School - sanantone - 06-16-2019 (06-16-2019, 02:26 PM)eriehiker Wrote: The poetry courses are straight-up extension classes. For the English master's degree, the "earn your way in" option requires two English courses and a proseminar, so the poetry courses can be used for the two English courses. Oh, so the first few classes have to be relevant to the program. For other master's programs, the first three admissions classes will cost $8,520? RE: New from Harvard Extension School - eriehiker - 06-16-2019 I only really looked at the English-related degrees. They all have some kind of "earn your way in" process. Some seem to have some electives in the process. The more technical degrees seem to be all in on the subject area, which makes sense. The English concentration degree can take all five of the inexpensive poetry classes, leaving 7 full-priced classes. If a person received the scholarship, it would be an excellent deal. RE: New from Harvard Extension School - alexf.1990 - 06-16-2019 (06-16-2019, 02:33 PM)sanantone Wrote: Oh, so the first few classes have to be relevant to the program. For other master's programs, the first three admissions classes will cost $8,520? The Finance and Management MLA degrees allow you to complete the CORe program for $400 and then one full-priced course to gain admission. Alternatively, you can complete the Data, Economics, and Development Policy Micromaster and on full-priced course. RE: New from Harvard Extension School - eriehiker - 06-16-2019 Where is the price $400 for the CORE program? RE: New from Harvard Extension School - sanantone - 06-16-2019 (06-16-2019, 02:52 PM)alexf.1990 Wrote:(06-16-2019, 02:33 PM)sanantone Wrote: Oh, so the first few classes have to be relevant to the program. For other master's programs, the first three admissions classes will cost $8,520? Is this the CORe program you're talking about? It looks like you get a pretty big scholarship if you're a current Pell Grant recipient bringing the cost down to $450. Military members pay $900, and current graduate students pay $1575. Full price is $2250, but that's still better than paying $5680 for two graduate courses. https://online.hbs.edu/enroll/financing-financial-aid/ I can't find that MicroMasters program. RE: New from Harvard Extension School - alexf.1990 - 06-16-2019 (06-16-2019, 02:58 PM)eriehiker Wrote: Where is the price $400 for the CORE program? Sorry, I should have clarified. The $450 price is for students who receive Pell Grant. It looks like its bumped up to $450 since I took the program last year. The sticker price of $3680 is absurd for what it is, a well-run MOOC. The program definitely isn't worth that much if you're just looking to learn the material or boost your resume. The people taking the program are either those looking to get into the ALM program or foreigners looking to pad their LinkedIn by saying they "went to Harvard." I ran into a handful of pre-HBS students who did their undergrad in other fields, but these students are a very tiny minority. https://online.hbs.edu/enroll/financing-financial-aid/ (06-16-2019, 03:02 PM)sanantone Wrote:(06-16-2019, 02:52 PM)alexf.1990 Wrote:(06-16-2019, 02:33 PM)sanantone Wrote: Oh, so the first few classes have to be relevant to the program. For other master's programs, the first three admissions classes will cost $8,520? The ALM Finance program requires you to take the Statistics and Data Science Micromasters as the alternative pathway to admission. https://www.extension.harvard.edu/academics/graduate-degrees/finance-degree/mitx-micromasters-program-pathway The ALM Management program uses the Supply Chain Management Micromasters for its alternative pathway. https://www.extension.harvard.edu/academics/graduate-degrees/finance-degree/mitx-micromasters-program-pathway The ALM Development Practice program uses the Data, Economics, and Development Policy Micromasters. https://www.extension.harvard.edu/academics/graduate-degrees/development-practice-degree/mitx-micromasters-program-pathway All of the Micromasters Pathways reduce your required courseload from 12 classes to 8. I apologize for the misinformation. I remember glancing at the announcement about this new pathway last year. I must have misremembered the details. RE: New from Harvard Extension School - ReyMysterioso - 06-16-2019 Quote:So, the job doesn't require a degree?It does require a degree. An undergrad, which fortunately I have from COSC thanks to this forum! The fact that I'm currently pursuing English grad studies is viewed as additional value to the potential employer, and relevant to the job description. And once again.... I found out about the affordable English grad studies and started taking them due to this forum! I owe this forum a great deal of gratitude! RE: New from Harvard Extension School - armstrongsubero - 06-16-2019 Hmmm both the ALM in Finance and Management seem interesting...some nice courses... I'm more inclined to going with the Management program.... |