12-07-2011, 11:21 AM
I have this plan, but bear in mind I don't even have my BSLS from Excelsior yet.
My plan was to enroll at Amberton University. They have some distance business degrees, as well as a distance degree in "Professional Development," which allows you to take a variety of courses that they offer. They have 10 week terms. They are cheap (About 700 for a three credit class, regardless of in state, out of state, graduate, or undergraduate) and regionally accredited.
A thing that's been going around is using Vesi courses. They are self paced teaching courses, that one poster on this forum said can be done at about two weeks per course. Amberton accepts 12 credits for transfer. So taking those courses, getting them transcripted, would leave you with 24 credits. Then you can take what you want, including getting certificates in things like Human Resource Managment and other business things. Those certificates can be a part of your degree.
They are a counseling/Business school, so I was planning to take counseling courses to prep for a possible job in Counseling Psychology later on. If they accept the vesi courses, I planned to take two courses per term, which I calculated at around 48-56 weeks + However long it takes me to finish the vesi courses. Good luck.
My plan was to enroll at Amberton University. They have some distance business degrees, as well as a distance degree in "Professional Development," which allows you to take a variety of courses that they offer. They have 10 week terms. They are cheap (About 700 for a three credit class, regardless of in state, out of state, graduate, or undergraduate) and regionally accredited.
A thing that's been going around is using Vesi courses. They are self paced teaching courses, that one poster on this forum said can be done at about two weeks per course. Amberton accepts 12 credits for transfer. So taking those courses, getting them transcripted, would leave you with 24 credits. Then you can take what you want, including getting certificates in things like Human Resource Managment and other business things. Those certificates can be a part of your degree.
They are a counseling/Business school, so I was planning to take counseling courses to prep for a possible job in Counseling Psychology later on. If they accept the vesi courses, I planned to take two courses per term, which I calculated at around 48-56 weeks + However long it takes me to finish the vesi courses. Good luck.