10-13-2019, 10:35 PM
(This post was last modified: 10-13-2019, 10:43 PM by nosideedison.)
(10-13-2019, 09:09 PM)HogwartsSchool Wrote:(10-13-2019, 07:02 PM)nosideedison Wrote: Hello Everyone,
I've been lurking on this forums for a while now and just decided to join.
I have mostly finished my Gen. Ed courses from a foreign school. I am just waiting for the course by course evaluation to be sent to WGU.
My question is, I know that once I receive my Bachelors Degree, I will no longer qualify for Pell Grant for another Bachelor's or Master's.
I am just curious is there a way lets say I enroll at WGU for a BS in Business Management then once I finish my Lower Level (Minor) Courses and then finish half way or 3/4 way to my AOS (Major) Courses in BM. Is there a way I can change to BS in Information Technology?
The reason is I wanted to maximize the Pell Grant by at least knocking off Business Management courses along the way maybe finish 110/120 of the college credits required then change to BSIT and finish/get my Bachelor's degree in IT.
I am aware that you can do the trick on some community colleges by finishing multiple Associate degrees as long as you dont max-out the 12 semesters covered by Pell Grant. I was thinking of this trick on the above question.
Thank you
The approach you are considering, you would be in the negative after factoring in WGU tuition cost. Depending on what state you live in, qualify for State grant and pell grant, take 12 credits at community college and use the remaining grant funds to take SL, SDC, CLEP, etc. Then finish up at WGU with another pell grant in one term.
Thank you for your input.
Let me breakdown my scenario to make it more detailed.
I actually prequalify for $6,195 a year on Pell Grant.
Given that the tuition cost at WGU is around $3,500 for a semester (6months). The only out-of-pocket cost for me is around $500 per semester.
The maximum transferrable credits for a BA at WGU is 75% which is around 90 credits. (I would get all those 90 credit from my previous CC credits plus taking SL, SDC and Saylor courses.
So I would need at least 30 credits to get a BSBM..
My question is on my first semester at WGU, Out of the 30 credits needed, I will only finish 21-27 credits and then I will ask them on my second semester if I can change my Major into BSIT and continue finishing BSIT and stop BSBM.
So in the end I will have a BSIT Degree, and then I am 3-9 credits away of having a BSBM degree.
(10-13-2019, 10:34 PM)natshar Wrote: I am a bit confused by this post and not sure what exactly you are trying to accomplish. What is the goal here (what degree and what major)? And how far along are you now?
Also did you already apply for and receive the pell grant? not everyone gets it and even those who do might not get the full amount.
The best way to maximize the pell grant would be going to cheap CC either in person or online and then using the overage to pay for ACE credit. Then when you are at 90 credits finish at WGU in one term using pell for that as well.
You said you have foreign credits, note that WGU is for US residents only, if you aren't currently residing the in the US you might want to choose another school.
I currently reside in the USA.
Let me breakdown my scenario to make it more detailed.
I actually prequalify for $6,195 a year on Pell Grant.
Given that the tuition cost at WGU is around $3,500 for a semester (6months). The only out-of-pocket cost for me is around $500 per semester.
The maximum transferrable credits for a BA at WGU is 75% which is around 90 credits. (I would get all those 90 credit from my previous CC credits plus taking SL, SDC and Saylor courses.
So I would need at least 30 credits to get a BSBM..
My question is on my first semester at WGU, Out of the 30 credits needed, I will only finish 21-27 credits and then I will ask them on my second semester if I can change my Major into BSIT and continue finishing BSIT and stop BSBM.
My End Goal is: Maximing Pell grant in 2-3 semester
So in the end I will have a BSIT Degree, and then I am 3-9 credits away of having a BSBM degree.