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Looking for Advice on Degree Pathway – Business to Education - timR - 01-31-2025 Your Location: Canada Your Age: 41 What kind of degree do you want? Education Current Regionally Accredited Credits: 0 Current ACE, CLEP, or NCCRS Credits: 0 Any certifications or military experience? No Budget: Minimum Commitments: None Dedicated time to study: 5+ hours a day Timeline: Hoping under 2 years Tuition assistance/reimbursement: Scholarship at the University of the People Hi everyone, This is my first post, so be merciful if I miss something. Hopefully, I am doing this properly! I’m looking for guidance on how to efficiently earn my degree in Education while making the most of my current resources. Here’s my situation:
Is this a viable pathway? Has anyone successfully done something similar? I’d love to hear about transfer policies, degree completion times, and any alternative suggestions—especially for a Canadian student. Thanks in advance for your help! RE: Looking for Advice on Degree Pathway – Business to Education - bjcheung77 - 01-31-2025 Welcome to the board, which part of the Eastern Coast of Canada are you from? Are you a citizen, PR, or on student visa? Do you know any other languages? I would recommend taking ACTFL for quick credits if you know a second language. I'm curious why you're taking classes at UofP versus starting at Sophia.org and Study.com to max the alternative transfer credits. If you're going for UofP, you can continue with UofP for their Masters in Education, you don't really need an education undergrad to get into their graduate program, just prerequisites would do. Another option is to transfer all your credits from UofP and Sophia.org/Study.com into Genesis University BA in Education, or do the UMPI BLS with an Educational Studies minor. RE: Looking for Advice on Degree Pathway – Business to Education - timR - 01-31-2025 (01-31-2025, 11:12 AM)bjcheung77 Wrote: Welcome to the board, which part of the Eastern Coast of Canada are you from? Are you a citizen, PR, or on student visa? Do you know any other languages? I would recommend taking ACTFL for quick credits if you know a second language. I'm curious why you're taking classes at UofP versus starting at Sophia.org and Study.com to max the alternative transfer credits. Thanks for the warm welcome, bjcheung!
Would love to hear any thoughts on the best path forward. Thanks again! RE: Looking for Advice on Degree Pathway – Business to Education - bjcheung77 - 01-31-2025 Ontario was actually in my first post, I removed it because, it's not the center of Canada. I was also thinking Quebec on a lesser scale. Anyways, since you don't have many credits, I would get the bulk of your credits from Sophia.org first, Study.com, and if you want to, complete the last class from UofP. I wouldn't recommend finishing a degree from them, unless you absolutely want to as they're NA, RA is a better option. What do you do for a living? Does your workplace have tuition assistance or reimbursement? If not, Canada has a couple options for learning, tax free loans for the first year. I suggest going the UMPI route over UofP, as they have a payment plan, and in the end, you're paying less so much less overall for a much better degree! UMPI will cost $1700, but UofP will be more (unless you have that scholarship you mentioned paying almost everything). RE: Looking for Advice on Degree Pathway – Business to Education - ss20ts - 01-31-2025 Does Canada care about NA vs RA? RE: Looking for Advice on Degree Pathway – Business to Education - timR - 01-31-2025 (01-31-2025, 01:18 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: Ontario was actually in my first post, I removed it because, it's not the center of Canada. I was also thinking Quebec on a lesser scale. Anyways, since you don't have many credits, I would get the bulk of your credits from Sophia.org first, Study.com, and if you want to, complete the last class from UofP. I wouldn't recommend finishing a degree from them, unless you absolutely want to as they're NA, RA is a better option. I see what you mean about RA vs. NA accreditation, and I definitely think RA is the better option. Also, I agree that getting the bulk of my credits from Sophia/Study.com seems to be the way to go. To answer your question, I’m an online ESL teacher, so I don’t have tuition assistance or reimbursement through work. Unfortunately, I doubt I’d qualify for much financial aid since I’m looking to accelerate my degree and studying online, but I’m currently looking into any possible options. I like UMPI, but after researching, I really want a full degree in Education, not just a minor. My goal is to teach at the elementary level, so I need a degree that aligns with that path. If UMPI doesn’t offer a full Education degree, I’d need to find a way to transfer credits to a school that does. What about WGU? Would that be a better option for an Education degree? (01-31-2025, 02:36 PM)ss20ts Wrote: Does Canada care about NA vs RA? Good Question! From what I have found looking around, it looks like RA is the way to go. RE: Looking for Advice on Degree Pathway – Business to Education - bjcheung77 - 02-01-2025 For most countries, you want to have RA for max transfer, as some NA institutions may not be on the CHEA/USDOE database, but almost all, if not all RA institutions are. For transfer credit, RA institutions don't require foreign evaluation to some institutions, NA will require that evaluation made. Heck, Canada has 4 institutions that have RA in addition to their provincial authorization by charter. 3 in BC, 1 in Alberta, the one in Alberta (Athabasca U - Canada's largest and leading online institution, is withdrawing their RA this year). RE: Looking for Advice on Degree Pathway – Business to Education - timR - 02-01-2025 It’s clear now that going the RA route would make things much easier. The fact that Athabasca University is withdrawing their RA status is surprising, given its reputation as Canada’s largest online institution. bjcheung77, I see you’re very active in the forums. Do you have any insights about WGU? I’ve heard they allow you to accelerate your degree, and they’re frequently mentioned by YouTubers as a great option. Their Education degrees seem impressive, but I’m not sure what other schools I should look at. I’d love to hear your thoughts or recommendations based on your knowledge. I’ve found a lot of information about hacking business and liberal arts degrees, but not much on Education degrees. |