04-04-2019, 07:08 AM
Try reading through the beginners guide that is in the section above where you posted. It will show you places to get quick, inexpensive credits. There are many credit providers, Straighterline, Study.com, Sophia, etc. that you can take classes through fairly inexpensively to put toward your degree. When you get some credit under your belt, you should apply to one of the Big 3 colleges: Thomas Edison State University, Charter Oak State College, or Excelsior colleges. These are colleges that will accept the most transfer credit. You only have to take two classes there. They are expensive, but it is MUCH less expensive than just taking all of your classes through one university.
I have included a link to the wiki https://degreeforum.miraheze.org/wiki/Degree_Forum_Wiki
There are examples of History degree plans that you can look through.
Do you currently have any credits? If you do, then you should list them. Someone may be able to advise you how to best use them toward a degree.
Most of all, I suggest you spend some time reading the posts in this forum. You will get a lot of information that way.
Good Luck!
I have included a link to the wiki https://degreeforum.miraheze.org/wiki/Degree_Forum_Wiki
There are examples of History degree plans that you can look through.
Do you currently have any credits? If you do, then you should list them. Someone may be able to advise you how to best use them toward a degree.
Most of all, I suggest you spend some time reading the posts in this forum. You will get a lot of information that way.
Good Luck!
23 year old son: BOG AAS from Pierpont CTC Dec 2019
Myself: BS Business/French-1991, Masters of Rehabilitation Counseling-1995, Completed the Poetry in America Series from HES for 20 credits in English in May 2019.
Myself: BS Business/French-1991, Masters of Rehabilitation Counseling-1995, Completed the Poetry in America Series from HES for 20 credits in English in May 2019.