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UMPI Psy Degree Help - Priszilla - 01-08-2024

Hi Everyone,
 
New to the forum, another member sent me here for advice so I appreciate any insight!
 
It's been awhile since I've looked at anything college related as I attempted a degree in 2014-2015. It was going great until I ran into some health issues and caused me to drop classes with failed grades. I tried school again but the health issues resurfaced unfortunately and I just didn't have the heart to try a third time. 
 
Health is much better over the years and my husband has been encouraging me to give it another shot! I've been looking at the various threads and posts and think Pierpont and then UMPI might be a good choice for me? Husband thinks Pierpont AAS in Information Systems might be a good back up in case I switch gears to tech or project management.
 
I'm looking to confirm this plan and get some guidance on how to handle the failed grades or if I should be concerned at all? Ultimately, I want a Bachelor's degree to become a licensed therapist while keeping the door open for Psy D in the future. 


Your Location: Florida, USA
Your Age: 35
What kind of degree do you want?: Psychology
Current Regional Accredited Credits: 16
Budget: I have a max of $5K saved up.  I'd like to go the cheapest route possible but will consider loans if needed.
Commitments: Kids, full time job.
Dedicated time to study: I can study 2-3 hours per day, sometimes in between meetings.
Timeline: Finishing the courses required for the degree as fast as possible would be ideal, 2 years or less. 
Tuition assistance/reimbursement: No assistance.

School Name Total Credits: #
FL Community College
-ENC 1101 College Composition, Credits 3, Grade B
-GEO 2420 Cultural Geography, Credits 3, Grade A
-MAT 002 Math I Pre-Algebra, Credits 0, Grade A
-MAT 002L Math I Pre-Algebra La, Credits 0, Grade A
-PSY 1012 General Psychology, Credits 3, Grade C
-BSC 1080 Anatomy and Physiology, Credits 0, Grade FN
-ASL 1140 American Sign Language I, Credits 0, Grade 
FN
-ENC 1102 Writing Non Fiction (repeated, not included in GPA), Credits 0? Grade F
-SLS 1103 Strategies/Success, Credits 3, Grade B
-ENC 1102 Writing Non Fiction (included in GPA), 0, Grade FN
-MAT 0028 Elementary Algebra, Credits 0, Grade F
-MAT 0028 Elementary Algebra, Credits 4, Grade C


Current ACE, CLEP, or NCCRS Credits:
Sophia: Art History II, Credits 3
Coursera: Google IT Support Certificate, Google Project Management Certificate
Provider Total Credits: # 3


Pierpont Plan: Associate's in Applied Science-Information Systems AOE
Required:
Communication-Workplace Communication can do at Sophia
Communication-Visual Communication can do at Sophia
Math/Science-College Algebra can do at Sophia
Math/Science-Environmental Science can do at Sophia
Social Sciences-Met by CC? Cultural Geography
Social Sciences-Met by CC? General Psychology
Computer Literacy-Introduction to Information Technology can do at Sophia

Area of Emphasis, Information Systems:
Information Systems-Introduction to Programming with Python can do at Sophia
Information Systems-Introduction to Relational Databases can do at Sophia
Information Systems-Introduction to Web Development can do at Sophia
Information Systems-Completed Google IT Professional Certificate

General Electives:
Ancient Greek Philosophy can do at Sophia
Introduction to Ethics can do at Sophia
Approaches to Studying Religions can do at Sophia
Art History II Completed at Sophia
Macroeconomics can do at Sophia
Microeconomics can do at Sophia
Met by CC? Cultural Geography
Personal Finance can do at Sophia

RA Requirement: Met by CC


UMPI Plan: Bachelor's in Psychology
General Education
Effective Written & Oral Communication
1A, 1D English Composition I-Met with AAS/CC
1B, 2C, 4B ENG 121 College Composition-How should I handle with the failed grade from CC?
1C Communication at Work-Met with AAS/Sophia
1D English Composition I-Met with 1A/CC

Critical & Creative Thinking
2A, 2B, 4C, 5D Approaches to Studying Religions-Met with AAS/Sophia
2B Approaches to Studying Religions-Met with AAS/Sophia
2C English Comp II-How should I handle with the failed grade from CC?
2D Visual Communications-Met with AAS/Sophia
2E Macroeconomics-Met with AAS/Sophia

Quantitative & Scientific Reasoning
3A College Algebra-Met with AAS/Would Elementary Algebra from CC cover this requirement?
3B College Algebra-Met with AAS/Would Elementary Algebra from CC cover this requirement?
3C Human Biology-Can do at Sophia
3D Environmental Science-Met with AAS/Sophia
3E Human Biology Lab-Part of 3C, Can do at Sophia

Information Literacy
4A FYS 100 First Year Seminar-No Credit UMPI
4B ENG 121 College Composition-How should I handle with the failed grade from CC?
4C Approaches to Studying Religions-Met with AAS/Sophia

Global Consciousness & Intercultural Awareness
5A General Psychology-Met with AAS/CC
5B US History II-Met with AAS/CC Cultural Geography?
5C Spanish I-Can do at Sophia
5D Approaches to Studying Religions-Met with AAS/Sophia
5E POS 101 American Government-Can do at Sophia

Psychology Requirements
PSY 100 General Psychology-Met with AAS/CC
PSY 200 Social Psychology-UMPI
PSY 205 Lifespan Development-UMPI
PSY 235 Abnormal Psychology-UMPI
PSY 311 Research Methods-UMPI
PSY 341 Drugs and Behavior-UMPI
PSY 370 Personality-UMPI
PSY 374 Vocational Aspects of Disability-UMPI
PSY 375 Sex and Gender-UMPI
PSY 380 Principle of Counseling-UMPI
PSY 382 Substance Abuse Counseling-UMPI
PSY 446 Psychobiology-UMPI
PSY 448 Cognative Psychology-UMPI
PSY 496 Practicum-UMPI
MAT 101 Basic Statistics-Can do at Sophia?



RE: UMPI Psy Degree Help - bjcheung77 - 01-08-2024

@Priszilla, Welcome to the board, great template but you've missed the more important addendum as it has more information to provide a better overview of your situation. I suggest filling that part out and appending it to your original post. Another thing to look out for is the UMPI BA Psych has an internship or practicum portion that some may not be able to complete, you may want to add TESU BA Psych as an alternative option. Do you really need a Psych degree or does any degree work for you? Example pathway that may suit you more: Pierpont BOG AAS> UMPI BAS/BLS with a minor in Psych> MS Psych> PHI CHI Society membership


RE: UMPI Psy Degree Help - Priszilla - 01-08-2024

(01-08-2024, 01:55 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: @Priszilla, Welcome to the board, great template but you've missed the more important addendum as it has more information to provide a better overview of your situation.  I suggest filling that part out and appending it to your original post.  Another thing to look out for is the UMPI BA Psych has an internship or practicum portion that some may not be able to complete, you may want to add TESU BA Psych as an alternative option.  Do you really need a Psych degree or does any degree work for you? Example pathway that may suit you more: Pierpont BOG AAS> UMPI BAS/BLS with a minor in Psych> MS Psych> PHI CHI Society membership

Sorry I missed that! It wouldn't let me edit but I just replied with the addendum info. I will look into TESU BA Psych. I would prefer a psych degree, have other members given good feedback doing the track you mentioned as it being a minor instead? I'm open to any paths that make sense. I just thought the extra Psych classes at UMPI would help with bringing up my GPA from those failed grades. 


Your Location: Florida, USA
Your Age: 35
What kind of degree do you want?: Psychology
Current Regional Accredited Credits: 16
Budget: I have a max of $5K saved up.  I'd like to go the cheapest route possible but will consider loans if needed.
Commitments: Kids, full time job.
Dedicated time to study: I can study 2-3 hours per day, sometimes in between meetings.
Timeline: Finishing the courses required for the degree as fast as possible would be ideal, 2 years or less. 
Tuition assistance/reimbursement: No assistance.


RE: UMPI Psy Degree Help - bjcheung77 - 01-09-2024

Here's the thing: https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Thread-Mature-student-seeks-help-with-college-credit-bypassing-courses-Psychology-oriented?pid=405957#pid405957
Here's my recommendation: https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Thread-Trying-to-pick-a-grad-school--41732?pid=376839#pid376839
Here's a 'path' thread to review: https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Thread-Seeking-a-grad-school
Recommendation: UMPI BAS/BLS with MIS & Psych minors, Walden MS Psych, PSY CHI Society, Kairos Doctorate


RE: UMPI Psy Degree Help - Priszilla - 01-09-2024

(01-09-2024, 01:40 AM)bjcheung77 Wrote: Here's the thing: https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Thread-Mature-student-seeks-help-with-college-credit-bypassing-courses-Psychology-oriented?pid=405957#pid405957
Here's my recommendation: https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Thread-Trying-to-pick-a-grad-school--41732?pid=376839#pid376839
Here's a 'path' thread to review: https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Thread-Seeking-a-grad-school
Recommendation: UMPI BAS/BLS with MIS & Psych minors, Walden MS Psych, PSY CHI Society, Kairos Doctorate

Ok! Thanks so much for the info. This all makes sense and gives me a better sense of what needs to be considered. 

Any advice related to my failed grades and the impacts to my GPA?


RE: UMPI Psy Degree Help - bjcheung77 - 01-09-2024

"Any advice related to my failed grades and the impacts to my GPA?"

3 classes with unfavorable grades (F) will not make too much of a difference, especially since you will be doing 'easier' UMPI BAS/BLS classes that will get you better grades overall. The only way to 'fix' those previous grades are to retake the classes, unless you have the energy/money/time to do that, I would skip it. People make up for that by doing what they can for future classes... Furthermore, you can try getting even better grades when you're at the Masters level, it'll offset that completely.


RE: UMPI Psy Degree Help - ss20ts - 01-09-2024

(01-09-2024, 10:25 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: "Any advice related to my failed grades and the impacts to my GPA?"  

3 classes with unfavorable grades (F) will not make too much of a difference, especially since you will be doing 'easier' UMPI BAS/BLS classes that will get you better grades overall.  The only way to 'fix' those previous grades are to retake the classes, unless you have the energy/money/time to do that, I would skip it.  People make up for that by doing what they can for future classes... Furthermore, you can try getting even better grades when you're at the Masters level, it'll offset that completely.

They would have to retake the F classes at the college the grades were received at. Taking them at UMPI won't improve their overall GPA as the F would still be averaged in. If the classes are only a couple of years old, I'd repeat them if possible at the original institution. If we're talking 10 years ago, I'd just move on with life!


RE: UMPI Psy Degree Help - Priszilla - 01-10-2024

(01-09-2024, 10:49 PM)ss20ts Wrote:
(01-09-2024, 10:25 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: "Any advice related to my failed grades and the impacts to my GPA?"  

3 classes with unfavorable grades (F) will not make too much of a difference, especially since you will be doing 'easier' UMPI BAS/BLS classes that will get you better grades overall.  The only way to 'fix' those previous grades are to retake the classes, unless you have the energy/money/time to do that, I would skip it.  People make up for that by doing what they can for future classes... Furthermore, you can try getting even better grades when you're at the Masters level, it'll offset that completely.

They would have to retake the F classes at the college the grades were received at. Taking them at UMPI won't improve their overall GPA as the F would still be averaged in. If the classes are only a couple of years old, I'd repeat them if possible at the original institution. If we're talking 10 years ago, I'd just move on with life!

I thought I read that if the classes have the same course code for instance, "ENG" at my CC and "ENG" at UMPI, the grade would be replaced. Is that not true?


UMPI Psy Degree Help - Darknigh7 - 01-10-2024

Maybe I'm overlooking something, but...

The UMPI Transfer Credits Page:
https://www.umpi.edu/offices/registrars-office/transfer-credits/

My interpretation: When transferring credits from another institution, the grades for these courses will be recorded on your transcript, but they will not be calculated into your cumulative GPA at UMPI. Your GPA at UMPI will only reflect the courses that you take there.

Quoting: "Course grades do not transfer from one college/university to another. Semester and cumulative GPAs reflect only those courses taken at the home university."

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RE: UMPI Psy Degree Help - bjcheung77 - 01-10-2024

Priszilla Wrote:I thought I read that if the classes have the same course code for instance, "ENG" at my CC and "ENG" at UMPI, the grade would be replaced. Is that not true?

Darknigh7 is correct, when you take a class elsewhere, it doesn't affect the class you took at the previous institution. It doesn't matter if the class is the same one or transfers as the same thing, the GPA you have at one school doesn't get affected at another school. UMPI will use that for their external GPA, you'll have an internal GPA entirely from UMPI 30 credits for residency.

as ss20ts and I mentioned, the only way to get a better GPA from that previous institution is to retake the class, if you've taken those within the last 2-3 years, you decide to take it or not depending on your energy/money/time... anything over 5 or more years, I would forget it and concentrate on the greater goal of finishing the bachelors and moving to the masters.

Edit to Add: Some institutions have an academic forgiveness policy, ask them if they do or not, you can see if they can forgive your grades in 5 years. Problem is that the transcripts would still indicate so, but it would not be affecting your GPA, which is the main reason you want to ask and sort out...