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Question about PUG's proof of 3 competed collage courses. - OliviasDad - 11-22-2021

Requirement: Proof that you’ve successfully completed at least 3 courses at an accredited college.
Source: https://www.purdueglobal.edu/student-experience/personalized-learning/

Thanks in advance for your replies. I'm trying to help a friend after learning about this great community and degree approach. My friend has a lot of industry certifications(IT/Tehch/Comptia/AWS/etc) and PUG looks like a great option for him but he has no college credits. 

Also, I had a few more questions about PUG's excel track:

  1. What would be the fastest and best route to knock out the previous 3 college course requirement?
  2. The 180 credit requirement is throwing me off a bit. How many credits are each class? There website says "Take as many 1-credit courses as you want in a term and pay one flat tuition rate". If some classes are more than 1 credit, do they not apply towards that quote?
  3. Is it really unlimited classes per term?
  4. I assume the finals are proctored. Are there additional fees for that?
  5. If you can take unlimited classes, does anyone have experience completed two degrees relatively easy?
  6. Anyone have any complaints about PUG's excel track?
  7. The excel track degrees at PUG are very concentrated as compared to TESU's more broad technology degrees. It may be more money and TESU may not transfer some of the certs for credit from places like W3C but would their degrees be a better option if cost for each program was an irrelevant variable and you just wanted the degree with the better job prospects?
Again, thanks in advance  for the replies.


RE: Question about PUG's proof of 3 competed collage courses. - ss20ts - 11-22-2021

Sophia is the fastest way to get credit.

PUG us on the quester system thus 180 credits instead of the tradition 120 semester credits. Different systems. In the ExcelTrack most of the courses are broken down into 1 credit courses. They all count in the degree program.

Yes you can take as many classes as you can complete.

My husband hasn't had any exams in ExcelTrack.

PUG isn't easy. There's a lot of work in each course. I wouldn't spend the money at PUG for 2 degrees unless one is undergrad and one is grad.

My husband has enjoyed his program. He's in the Analytics ExcelTrack. He'll be happy when it's over though because it is a lot of work.

The PUG name will go further for a job than TESU. My husband was debating between PUG and WGU and everyone at his office said go with PUG. They all know Purdue. No one knows WGU.


RE: Question about PUG's proof of 3 competed collage courses. - ClockworkHammer - 11-22-2021

(11-22-2021, 11:12 AM)ss20ts Wrote: My husband has enjoyed his program. He's in the Analytics ExcelTrack. He'll be happy when it's over though because it is a lot of work.

Just curious:
- how many credits your husband transferred in
- how many courses remained 
- how many 10-week terms he will require to get done?

Thanks!


RE: Question about PUG's proof of 3 competed collage courses. - ss20ts - 11-22-2021

(11-22-2021, 11:36 AM)ClockworkHammer Wrote:
(11-22-2021, 11:12 AM)ss20ts Wrote: My husband has enjoyed his program. He's in the Analytics ExcelTrack. He'll be happy when it's over though because it is a lot of work.

Just curious:
- how many credits your husband transferred in
- how many courses remained 
- how many 10-week terms he will require to get done?

Thanks!

I don't know how many credits he transferred in. I do know that the Analytics program has a lot of courses that you have to take at PUG as there isn't a transfer equivalency. 

He didn't choose PUG for speed. He chose it for the Analytics program and that he could go through a CBE program. He has a full time job and has limited time to spend on courses so the time it's taken him will be different than yours. If you're in a different degree it will be very different as well. I don't know how many terms it will take him to complete his degree. Once you're a student, there's a tracker in your account that estimates your time left until graduation. His updates every time he completes a course.


RE: Question about PUG's proof of 3 competed collage courses. - ClockworkHammer - 11-22-2021

(11-22-2021, 11:48 AM)ss20ts Wrote:
(11-22-2021, 11:36 AM)ClockworkHammer Wrote:
(11-22-2021, 11:12 AM)ss20ts Wrote: My husband has enjoyed his program. He's in the Analytics ExcelTrack. He'll be happy when it's over though because it is a lot of work.

Just curious:
- how many credits your husband transferred in
- how many courses remained 
- how many 10-week terms he will require to get done?

Thanks!

I don't know how many credits he transferred in. I do know that the Analytics program has a lot of courses that you have to take at PUG as there isn't a transfer equivalency. 

He didn't choose PUG for speed. He chose it for the Analytics program and that he could go through a CBE program. He has a full time job and has limited time to spend on courses so the time it's taken him will be different than yours. If you're in a different degree it will be very different as well. I don't know how many terms it will take him to complete his degree. Once you're a student, there's a tracker in your account that estimates your time left until graduation. His updates every time he completes a course.

Thank you so much for sharing!


RE: Question about PUG's proof of 3 competed collage courses. - LevelUP - 11-22-2021

These answers are based on student reports that I have seen.  They may not be 100% accurate so take them with a grain of salt.
 
  1. What would be the fastest and best route to knock out the previous 3 college course requirement?
    (Any ACE course, don't worry about this requirement as when you follow a degree plan, you'll have more than enough courses)

  2. The 180 credit requirement is throwing me off a bit. How many credits are each class? Their website says "Take as many 1-credit courses as you want in a term and pay one flat tuition rate". If some classes are more than 1 credit, do they not apply towards that quote?
    (LL courses are 5 credits, UL 300+ are 6 credits.  They break down each course into 1 credit for each module. The math converts to 1.5x so typically a college degree is 120 credits x 1.5 = 180.  So if you earn 3 credits with Sophia, this is 4.5credits converted into Purdue)

  3. Is it really unlimited classes per term?
    (It is unlimited classes per term)

  4. I assume the finals are proctored. Are there additional fees for that?
    (Nothing is proctored)

  5. If you can take unlimited classes, does anyone have experience completing two degrees relatively easily?
    (PUG isn't easy.  I would ask Purdue on dual degree/major procedures)

  6. Anyone have any complaints about PUG's excel track?
    (Some complaints are module locking though can be solved by opening multiple courses at the same time such as 3-5 courses at the start of your term.  The biggest complaint is probably all the writing involved.  I have seen a detailed student log on the work involved.  The classes are broken down into 1 credit module and each module contains around 1200 word paper or problem set or PowerPoint.  While writing 5 papers for 1 course seems like a lot, writing 500 words an hour is manageable and not much different than a TESU course which can be done in 20 hours.  Reports are the grading is fair and easy.)

  7. The excel track degrees at PUG are very concentrated as compared to TESU's more broad technology degrees. It may be more money and TESU may not transfer some of the certs for credit from places like W3C but would their degrees be a better option if cost for each program was an irrelevant variable and you just wanted the degree with the better job prospects?
    (TESU only has 1 tech degree, computer science that can be done with alt credit. It will likely be less money at TESU because you're likely looking at 3 terms $2800 each at PUG for ExcelTrack.  I would advise people do 3/4 courses per term, then the final capstone course I hear they don't start this until you are at the beginning of your term which is why it will likely take 3 terms to complete. PUG Professional Studies can likely be done for less than TESU. As far a job is concerned in tech, for IT you can get the certs on your own no matter what school you go to.  For coding jobs, you need to build a portfolio of projects. A degree serves to check the box, but you still need to build your skills on your own.  After you get your first couple of jobs, your degree will matter less than your experience.)
PUG has a brand name that everyone recognizes.  While for some this doesn't matter, others will be happy not having to do extra explaining to their family and friends what school they went to.


RE: Question about PUG's proof of 3 competed collage courses. - OliviasDad - 11-22-2021

(11-22-2021, 11:12 AM)ss20ts Wrote: Sophia is the fastest way to get credit.

PUG us on the quester system thus 180 credits instead of the tradition 120 semester credits. Different systems. In the ExcelTrack most of the courses are broken down into 1 credit courses. They all count in the degree program.

Yes you can take as many classes as you can complete.

My husband hasn't had any exams in ExcelTrack.

PUG isn't easy. There's a lot of work in each course. I wouldn't spend the money at PUG for 2 degrees unless one is undergrad and one is grad.

My husband has enjoyed his program. He's in the Analytics ExcelTrack. He'll be happy when it's over though because it is a lot of work.

The PUG name will go further for a job than TESU. My husband was debating between PUG and WGU and everyone at his office said go with PUG. They all know Purdue. No one knows WGU.

Thank you for your reply. On average how many courses does your husband feel comfortable taking per term, while also working full time and balancing family? 

Also, where were his previous three classes from? A local college or?









(11-22-2021, 01:13 PM)LevelUP Wrote: These answers are based on student reports that I have seen.  They may not be 100% accurate so take them with a grain of salt.
 
  1. What would be the fastest and best route to knock out the previous 3 college course requirement?
    (Any ACE course, don't worry about this requirement as when you follow a degree plan, you'll have more than enough courses)

  2. The 180 credit requirement is throwing me off a bit. How many credits are each class? Their website says "Take as many 1-credit courses as you want in a term and pay one flat tuition rate". If some classes are more than 1 credit, do they not apply towards that quote?
    (LL courses are 5 credits, UL 300+ are 6 credits.  They break down each course into 1 credit for each module. The math converts to 1.5x so typically a college degree is 120 credits x 1.5 = 180.  So if you earn 3 credits with Sophia, this is 4.5credits converted into Purdue)

  3. Is it really unlimited classes per term?
    (It is unlimited classes per term)

  4. I assume the finals are proctored. Are there additional fees for that?
    (Nothing is proctored)

  5. If you can take unlimited classes, does anyone have experience completing two degrees relatively easily?
    (PUG isn't easy.  I would ask Purdue on dual degree/major procedures)

  6. Anyone have any complaints about PUG's excel track?
    (Some complaints are module locking though can be solved by opening multiple courses at the same time such as 3-5 courses at the start of your term.  The biggest complaint is probably all the writing involved.  I have seen a detailed student log on the work involved.  The classes are broken down into 1 credit module and each module contains around 1200 word paper or problem set or PowerPoint.  While writing 5 papers for 1 course seems like a lot, writing 500 words an hour is manageable and not much different than a TESU course which can be done in 20 hours.  Reports are the grading is fair and easy.)

  7. The excel track degrees at PUG are very concentrated as compared to TESU's more broad technology degrees. It may be more money and TESU may not transfer some of the certs for credit from places like W3C but would their degrees be a better option if cost for each program was an irrelevant variable and you just wanted the degree with the better job prospects?
    (TESU only has 1 tech degree, computer science that can be done with alt credit. It will likely be less money at TESU because you're likely looking at 3 terms $2800 each at PUG for ExcelTrack.  I would advise people do 3/4 courses per term, then the final capstone course I hear they don't start this until you are at the beginning of your term which is why it will likely take 3 terms to complete. PUG Professional Studies can likely be done for less than TESU. As far a job is concerned in tech, for IT you can get the certs on your own no matter what school you go to.  For coding jobs, you need to build a portfolio of projects. A degree serves to check the box, but you still need to build your skills on your own.  After you get your first couple of jobs, your degree will matter less than your experience.)
PUG has a brand name that everyone recognizes.  While for some this doesn't matter, others will be happy not having to do extra explaining to their family and friends what school they went to.

Your reply is insightful and appreciated. I appreciate it. However, I'll have to do some more digging in regards to my first question because if im not mistaken the proof of three classes already taken must be provided before enrolling. Thank you again.


RE: Question about PUG's proof of 3 competed collage courses. - LevelUP - 11-22-2021

(11-22-2021, 01:17 PM)OliviasDad Wrote: Your reply is insightful and appreciated. I appreciate it. However, I'll have to do some more digging in regards to my first question because if im not mistaken the proof of three classes already taken must be provided before enrolling. Thank you again.

Generally, you earn all your alt credits first, then enroll and bring them all in.  I don't know why you would want to enroll with zero credits?

They may let you enroll bring in some credits and give you some time to bring in additional credits though this time is not unlimited and they are going to pressure you to put down a deposit or else you lose your enrollment.

With the latest IT cert credit changes, enrolling ASAP and bringing in your certs would be a good idea.  If someone has advice on what is the earliest you can enroll and what is the maximum time they give you to hold your credits/degree plan before you start your term that would be helpful.


RE: Question about PUG's proof of 3 competed collage courses. - Cofffeee - 11-22-2021

I believe 3 courses must be from RA institution and not ACE courses. Ur best bet is ONU courses
Its cheap and RA


RE: Question about PUG's proof of 3 competed collage courses. - LevelUP - 11-22-2021

(11-22-2021, 01:51 PM)Cofffeee Wrote: I believe  3 courses must be from RA institution and not ACE courses. Ur best bet is ONU courses
Its cheap and RA

It also says "3 years or more working in a setting where you have acquired professional skills relevant to your program of study."

Maybe they waive this requirement or else a burger flipper might have a hard time getting an IT degree without an IT job first. 

You could get creative.  I'm the IT specialist at MCD's responsible for entering in customer orders on a POS. lol