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Formulating a NEW Plan - JobaJoba - 06-21-2023 Hello, I posted on this board several years ago (2016) with the intention of finishing a bacherlors in business. Life got in the way, and I didn't end up pursuing it. That said, I just lost out on a major promotion in my field due to a lack of a bachelor's. So it would be smart to get it now. Back in 2016, the best play was TESU. Is that still the case? I prefer lowest cost, but I also care about speed a little more. I will be working full time while doing this, but I am dedicated to putting in long hours to make it work. Someone made me a degree plan back then on here that would have been about $8,000. Is that still the case, or have the costs of the capstone and the non resident fee gone up in the last seven years? Below are my current completed courses from Cascadia College: FAL13 COLL 101 COLLEGE STRATEGIES 4.0 3.0 ENGL& 101 ENGLISH COMPOSITION I 3.9 5.0 MATH 147 BUSINESS PRECALCULUS 3.4 5.0 Qtrly: Gpa Cr 13.0 Cr Earn 13.0 P/S Cr 0.0 Grpts 48.5 GPA 3.73 WIN14 ENGL& 102 COMPOSITION II 3.4 5.0 HIST& 148 U.S. HISTORY III 2.4 5.0 MATH& 148 BUSINESS CALCULUS 1.5 5.0 Qtrly: Gpa Cr 15.0 Cr Earn 15.0 P/S Cr 0.0 Grpts 36.5 GPA 2.43 SPR14 ECON& 201 MICROECONOMICS 3.2 5.0 MATH& 146 INTRO TO STATISTICS 1.7 5.0 NUTR& 101 NUTRITION 3.3 5.0 Qtrly: Gpa Cr 15.0 Cr Earn 15.0 P/S Cr 0.0 Grpts 41.0 GPA 2.73 SUM14 ECON& 202 MACROECONOMICS 3.9 5.0 Qtrly: Gpa Cr 5.0 Cr Earn 5.0 P/S Cr 0.0 Grpts 19.5 GPA 3.90 FAL14 ACCT& 201 PRINC OF ACCOUNTING I 4.0 5.0 CHEM& 121 INTRO TO CHEMISTRY 3.2 5.0 PSYC& 100 GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY 3.8 5.0 Qtrly: Gpa Cr 15.0 Cr Earn 15.0 P/S Cr 0.0 Grpts 55.0 GPA 3.67 WIN15 ACCT& 202 PRINC OF ACCOUNTING II 2.0 5.0 BUS& 201 BUSINESS LAW 2.8 5.0 CMST& 220 PUBLIC SPEAKING 3.4 5.0 Qtrly: Gpa Cr 15.0 Cr Earn 15.0 P/S Cr 0.0 Grpts 41.0 GPA 2.73 SPR15 ACCT& 203 PRINC OF ACCOUNTING III 2.9 5.0 CMST 150 MULTICULTURAL COMMUNICAT 4.0 5.0 SOC 150 SOCIAL INEQUALITY 3.4 5.0 Qtrly: Gpa Cr 15.0 Cr Earn 15.0 P/S Cr 0.0 Grpts 51.5 GPA 3.43 Cum: Gpa Cr 93.0 Cr Earn 93.0 P/S Cr 0.0 Grpts 293.0 GPA 3.15 Clvl: Gpa Cr 93.0 Cr Earn 93.0 P/S Cr 0.0 Grpts 293.0 GPA 3.15 RE: Formulating a NEW Plan - bjcheung77 - 06-21-2023 Hey JobaJoba, Welcome back! Long time no chat... That's a very good start by providing some basic info, having said that, it's best to complete both the template and the last post addendum here: https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Thread-New-to-DegreeForum-How-this-Area-works | BTW, did you do anything more in regards to ACE/NCCRS cheap/free credits since 2016? I commented a couple of times on your initial thread here: https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Thread-Formulating-my-plan RE: Formulating a NEW Plan - JobaJoba - 06-21-2023 (06-21-2023, 10:21 AM)bjcheung77 Wrote: Hey JobaJoba, Welcome back! Long time no chat... That's a very good start by providing some basic info, having said that, it's best to complete both the template and the last post addendum here: https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Thread-New-to-DegreeForum-How-this-Area-works | BTW, did you do anything more in regards to ACE/NCCRS cheap/free credits since 2016? I commented a couple of times on your initial thread here: https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Thread-Formulating-my-plan Budget: I'd like to go the cheapest route possible, but will consider spending more for easy and fast. Commitments: I currently work full time. 70-80 hour weeks, and can work on my studies in the evenings or in gaps between meetings at work. Dedicated time to study: I can study as much as is needed during the night or weekends as long as my schedule is free. I estimate at least 4 hours every day. Timeline: Finishing the courses required for the degree as fast as possible would be ideal. I would like to finish in under a year if possible. Tuition assistance/reimbursement: None available. No Military experience. I have not completed any additional coursework other than getting my AA degree in 2015. RE: Formulating a NEW Plan - origamishuttle - 06-21-2023 (06-21-2023, 10:06 AM)JobaJoba Wrote: Back in 2016, the best play was TESU. Is that still the case? I prefer lowest cost, but I also care about speed a little more. Sophia + UMPI is likely to be both lowest cost and fastest now. I would estimate the fastest to be BLS Project Management, but there are various options: Category:UMPI - Degree Forum Wiki (miraheze.org) RE: Formulating a NEW Plan - bjcheung77 - 06-21-2023 Basically, I agree with the Sophia.org + UMPI to finish out the degree, however, having said that, because of your commitments and time, it'll take you at least 2-3 sessions. At the least, it'll be $2800, at the most, it'll be $4200... Quickly apply, get your transcripts sent into UMPI and take Sophia.org courses that do not duplicate your credits, up to 90 credits total for transfer to UMPI. Here's the UMPI degree plans on the WIKI, make a spreadsheet and place your classes in there, place it in your one/google drive and link us (make the file viewable not editable). I suggest the BLS Management, PM, or MIS option, you may need to double minor or triple minor if you wanted to... https://degreeforum.miraheze.org/wiki/Category:UMPI RE: Formulating a NEW Plan - JobaJoba - 06-21-2023 Got it, I just appled to UMPI. Do I need to tell them about my plan to use Sophia.org, and they can help me plan, or should I just bring them all the credits at the end? I am frankly a little worried about figuring out what units would transfer in where from my previous degree, and about knowing which Sophia courses to take. $4,200 is a lot better than the $8,000 TESU would have cost back in the day, so that is good news! RE: Formulating a NEW Plan - allvia - 06-21-2023 (06-21-2023, 11:25 AM)JobaJoba Wrote: Got it, I just applied to UMPI. Do I need to tell them about my plan to use Sophia.org, and they can help me plan, or should I just bring them all the credits at the end? They won't help you with a plan - but this forum most certainly can. Here is the GE wiki page for Sophia to UMPI, they have everything you need (outside the required 30 credits at UMPI) - https://degreeforum.miraheze.org/wiki/UMPI_Sophia_Transfer_Equivalents At quick glance I can see that you need Biology With Lab, and Spanish I - there are others too, but the wiki can help you plan. It has been reported here that the 'Management and Leadership' minor will likely take the fewest terms to complete. RE: Formulating a NEW Plan - JobaJoba - 06-21-2023 (06-21-2023, 12:10 PM)allvia Wrote:(06-21-2023, 11:25 AM)JobaJoba Wrote: Got it, I just applied to UMPI. Do I need to tell them about my plan to use Sophia.org, and they can help me plan, or should I just bring them all the credits at the end? Got it, thank you. So my next step is to get my transcript evaluated, see what else I need, take those courses through Sofia, then come back and enroll in 10 classes over 2 terms at UMPI to hit the 30 credit minimum through them last? Is there a capstone or any other fees other than the roughly 20 Sofia courses ($500 if I take four per month), and the 10 UMPI classes over two terms ($2,800). RE: Formulating a NEW Plan - ss20ts - 06-21-2023 UMPI doesn't have a Capstone for their bachelor's degrees. UMPI will be $1500 per session beginning Fall 1. There are no additional fees. RE: Formulating a NEW Plan - rachel83az - 06-21-2023 For UMPI, unlike TESU, you cannot simply continue to transfer in classes all willy-nilly. Once you are an enrolled student, you will need permission to transfer in further classes. Since you have already applied, you may want to defer enrollment after you get your evaluation back, to allow you to fill out the GEC (gen eds). You can follow https://degreeforum.miraheze.org/wiki/UMPI_Sophia_Transfer_Equivalents to match up what you already have with Sophia offerings and take what's missing. Your Intro to Chemistry, did that include a lab? If so, between that and your Nutrition class, you should be set as far as sciences go. But you absolutely must have a foreign language: DO NOT TAKE UMPI'S SPANISH OR FRENCH CLASSES. Spanish I at Sophia is currently the quickest/easiest way to do that if you're not fluent in something. If you do know another language like French, German, etc., you can take an ACTFL exam for credit. |