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17 years old | BA in Criminal Justice | Planning Advice - madds_72 - 10-06-2024 Hey Guys, I'm 17 years old, going into the Army in June and looking to get a BA in criminal justice. Here's my info. I would also consider a BA since I already have 29.5 credits but I'd like to finish in 12 to 18 months. I have the time to put into it. Your Location: NY USA Your Age: 17 What kind of degree do you want?: BA in Criminal Justice Current Regional Accredited Credits: Sophia Intro to college math - 3 Credits Intro to Ethics - 3 credits Human Biology - 3 Credits US Government - 3 credits US History 1 - 3 credits Personal Finance - 3 credits Intro to Statistics - 3 credits Total - 21 GPA N/A Current ACE, CLEP, or NCCRS Credits: None Any certifications or military experience? None as of right now but will be joining Army and leaving in June. [b]Budget: 4 to 6 thousand [/b] Commitments: I can commit 30 hours a week to studying/school Dedicated time to study: 30 hours a week [b]Tuition assistance/reimbursement: None as of right now [/b] ** I would like to get BA before going into Army if possible. ** RE: 17 years old | BA in Criminal Justice | Planning Advice - slaterjack - 10-06-2024 I did this plan to get my AAS from Pierpont: https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Thread-BOG-Pierpont-Advice?pid=386854#pid386854 Then I enrolled into UMPI for their BA in CJ, and on Sophia completed: US Gov Spanish 1 Intro to Soc College Algebra Human Biology Lab That is how I got my entire degree in 22 months, but I also didn't have nearly as much time as you may, so it could be quicker for you depending on how many classes per session you take, hope this helps. RE: 17 years old | BA in Criminal Justice | Planning Advice - allvia - 10-07-2024 You need to be 20 years old for UMPI YourPace degree programs. - https://www.umpi.edu/yourpace/admissions-requirements/ @madds_72 - Why the urgency to complete a bachelor? You're only 17 and the military will offer you many opportunities to cover your educational expenses. RE: 17 years old | BA in Criminal Justice | Planning Advice - ROYISAGIRL - 10-07-2024 (10-07-2024, 08:01 AM)allvia Wrote: You need to be 20 years old for UMPI YourPace degree programs. - https://www.umpi.edu/yourpace/admissions-requirements/I wonder if they're trying to go the Officer route instead of enlisted. RE: 17 years old | BA in Criminal Justice | Planning Advice - Duneranger - 10-07-2024 (10-07-2024, 06:20 PM)ROYISAGIRL Wrote:I was an Army officer. if OP desires this he is better off doing ROTC and a traditional 4 year school. Or enlisting and using his TA/GI bill. He wouldn't be competitive for OCS at 17-18.(10-07-2024, 08:01 AM)allvia Wrote: You need to be 20 years old for UMPI YourPace degree programs. - https://www.umpi.edu/yourpace/admissions-requirements/I wonder if they're trying to go the Officer route instead of enlisted. OP: Listen to me, do your time as enlisted. Get the GI Bill or join as Green to Gold and do ROTC. No one will respect an officer that young and you will get eaten alive. Better yet. ENJOY COLLEGE! Stop trying to rush things Signed, An Army Officer of 10 years..... RE: 17 years old | BA in Criminal Justice | Planning Advice - bjcheung77 - 10-07-2024 Welcome to the board, there are so many things to look at, many various variables at play... For the time being, I would continue getting credits through Sophia.org and maximize the cheapies or freebies from the WIKI such as the Coursera certs that provide ACE recommendation for credit, this is to get you the balanced mix of certs, degree, experience... I would also recommend looking into extending your officer training in the army for a longer period of time, a few months you do learn somethings, but a longer period of time, you get better at everything taught through life lessons. |