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BYU (Brigham Young) Idaho Degree Options - ivythrowaway - 11-08-2019

I've never seen this posted on the forum yet but came across this recently as well and figured was worth posting. The cost is very reasonable and they accept just under 100 transfer credits, all online. It's from Brigham Young's Idaho campus and I believe the cost gets even better if you're a member of the Church of LDS. They offer pretty good programs including what appears to be a CS degree. 

http://www.byui.edu/online


RE: BYU (Brigham Young) Idaho Degree Options - akr680 - 11-08-2019

Is it Not for profit college?

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RE: BYU (Brigham Young) Idaho Degree Options - ivythrowaway - 11-08-2019

(11-08-2019, 12:48 AM)akr680 Wrote: Is it Not for profit college?

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Quote:We, Brigham Young University–Idaho (“BYU-Idaho”), a Utah non-profit corporation, a 501©(3) organization, located in Rexburg, Idaho 83460 USA, explain in this Notice what personal information we collect from applicants and students in the context of our admissions process, educational services, and other university services, programs, and activities, and how we use such personal data.
Source: http://www.byui.edu/admissions/privacy-notice


RE: BYU (Brigham Young) Idaho Degree Options - dfrecore - 11-08-2019

It's an RA, non-profit school, so that's not the problem. Figuring out the courses though, IS a problem. Finding the courses needed for the certificates/associates/bachelor's degrees is completely confusing. The whole Pathways thing is just weird. There's got to be a better way to get a degree than this.

I'd rather just go to a CC, or get alternative credits.