12-19-2020, 01:15 PM
(12-19-2020, 01:07 PM)freeloader Wrote:That's fantastic and reassuring. Thank you!(12-19-2020, 12:49 PM)adegree4me Wrote:(12-19-2020, 12:40 PM)rachel83az Wrote: According to "How does the credit transfer process work?" at https://www.umpi.edu/admissions/transfer-students/ they can create an unofficial transfer estimate to show what classes will go where. What I get from the wording is that you don't even need to send in your official transcripts until you actually decide to go to the school. I would definitely contact them to see what they'll give you!
Even if you have to "fill in a few holes" with Sophia to have 90 accepted transfer credits (you have a lot of transfer credits, so that probably won't even be needed), UMPI should still be a really cheap option compared to the others.
That's extremely helpful! thank you!
I just finished my first term (yesterday, actually) with UMPI. I am pursuing a second bachelor’s degree. I have lots of credits from my initial bachelor’s plus credits that I have picked up as a visiting student at a number of different colleges. I found UMPI to be very reasonable, even generous with their transfer evaluations. If a course was substantially the same as the UMPI course, they gave me credit. This was true of courses from both community college and 4-year institutions.
The one exception was some of the Sophia courses. The finance course, for instance, transferred in as general, elective business credit. I also don’t have other ACE credits, so I can’t speak to those.
Having had transcripts evaluated by multiple different colleges now, I found UMPI to be the most transfer friendly of any 4-year school that I have attended.
Pierpont AAS BOG - Graduated 5/7/21
UMPI BAS minor in management- Graduated 6/1/2021
WGU MSML- Starting 7/1/21
UMPI BAS minor in management- Graduated 6/1/2021
WGU MSML- Starting 7/1/21