Ooh.... I guess you're right. I only got University of Phoenix because I worked for them (a long time ago) and it was free. I'm not sure how much I'm in love with a degree with their name on it but it's worth seeing if it'd work.
Cost is an issue but less of an issue than quickness.
Thanks for all of your awesome advice!
Adding Pueblo Community College credits:
NUR 189 Transition from LPN to ADN 4 credits A
HIS 202 US History since Civil War 3 credits A
NUR 211 Psychiatric-Mental Health NSG 4 credits A
NUR 212 Pharmacology II 2 credits B
I think I got my total credits a tad mixed up. I added them all up again and I think I have a total of 108 credits.
I logged in to my University of Phoenix account. This is what they show with only UOP credits (no transfer credits):
Applied Scheduled Not scheduled Total
Electives 0 0 12 12
General Education 43 0 11 54
Required Course of Study 30 0 24 54
Total 73 0 47 120
Maximum Lower Division Credits 43 0 26 69
Minimum Upper Division Credits 30 0 21 51
Total 73 0 47 120
I'm sorry this is so hard to read. It looks like a BS in Psych would require 21 more upper division credits.
Cost is an issue but less of an issue than quickness.
Thanks for all of your awesome advice!
Adding Pueblo Community College credits:
NUR 189 Transition from LPN to ADN 4 credits A
HIS 202 US History since Civil War 3 credits A
NUR 211 Psychiatric-Mental Health NSG 4 credits A
NUR 212 Pharmacology II 2 credits B
I think I got my total credits a tad mixed up. I added them all up again and I think I have a total of 108 credits.
I logged in to my University of Phoenix account. This is what they show with only UOP credits (no transfer credits):
Applied Scheduled Not scheduled Total
Electives 0 0 12 12
General Education 43 0 11 54
Required Course of Study 30 0 24 54
Total 73 0 47 120
Maximum Lower Division Credits 43 0 26 69
Minimum Upper Division Credits 30 0 21 51
Total 73 0 47 120
I'm sorry this is so hard to read. It looks like a BS in Psych would require 21 more upper division credits.