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Bachelor of Science in Nutrition Degree Help - Emily-NYC - 01-07-2023 Does anyone have any tips or degree plans for the fastest track colleges for a bachelor of science in nutrition? Also colleges that offer the gpa system. Thank you RE: Bachelor of Science in Nutrition Degree Help - dfrecore - 01-07-2023 The only Nutrition degree I know of that wouldn't be pretty expensive is through PurdueGlobal, if you worked at Papa John's (they pay 100% tuition up front). You can transfer in 90cr of ACE, and they're pretty easy to work with. My kid is getting her degree that way. All colleges that I know of besides WGU offer "the GPA system" if you're talking about grades. Even the schools we discuss on here like TESU, Excelsior and COSC have GPA's - you just may not have a lot of graded credit if you transfer in 113/114 ACE/NCCRS credits. RE: Bachelor of Science in Nutrition Degree Help - Emily-NYC - 01-07-2023 (01-07-2023, 05:55 PM)dfrecore Wrote: The only Nutrition degree I know of that wouldn't be pretty expensive is through PurdueGlobal, if you worked at Papa John's (they pay 100% tuition up front). You can transfer in 90cr of ACE, and they're pretty easy to work with. My kid is getting her degree that way.This is incredibly helpful thank you so much for taking the time you’ve saved me hours and hours of research! And correct WGU is what I was referring to as their grade system made me a little concerned that many of the other "credit transfer friendly" colleges used the same P/F system (01-07-2023, 05:55 PM)I dfrecore Wrote: The only Nutrition degree I know of that wouldn't be pretty expensive is through PurdueGlobal, if you worked at Papa John's (they pay 100% tuition up front). You can transfer in 90cr of ACE, and they're pretty easy to work with. My kid is getting her degree that way.I’m sorry just one more thing which company/curriculum did your daughter use for her ACE credits? RE: Bachelor of Science in Nutrition Degree Help - sanantone - 01-07-2023 Are you wanting to become a registered dietitian? RE: Bachelor of Science in Nutrition Degree Help - dfrecore - 01-09-2023 (01-07-2023, 06:35 PM)Emily-NYC Wrote: She's using SDC, but I work there. So that's not necessarily a recommendation (although they have a transfer portal that tells which courses will work for requirements, and she hasn't had any trouble transferring them in: https://study.com/college/school/purdue-university-global.html). Sophia has one as well: https://purdueglobal.sophia.org/?_gl=1*kucm0x*_ga*MTczODY3NDY1NS4xNjY4NzAyMTk1*_ga_VKCYM382PH*MTY3MzI3ODEyNS41LjEuMTY3MzI3ODEzMS41NC4wLjA.*_fplc*T0h6dGJVVjRIR1lEVldJa0dBN2ZlbVU1MGUlMkZHdDZsUll2MlZJeXRacmlqTkhhM0pnUXklMkJkRmRSV0RHYVlYSVglMkZPZENjTFdzQllJeDZwRyUyQlZNYm9HekQlMkJNelgwTEZYcFZpZnkxJTJCJTJGcWlJU1FqU0VydVNHYk1hTHR1WHFvYkElM0QlM0Q.*_ga_0KR0Q7NTJJ*MTY3MzI3ODEyNS41LjEuMTY3MzI3ODEzMS4wLjAuMA..#courses RE: Bachelor of Science in Nutrition Degree Help - Emily-NYC - 01-09-2023 (01-09-2023, 10:29 AM)dfrecore Wrote:Thank you so much(01-07-2023, 06:35 PM)Emily-NYC Wrote: |