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Help returning to higher education.
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(03-04-2022, 03:11 PM)natshar Wrote: Yeah UMPI might be your best bet.

TESU could be an option. If you are willing to have your degree conferred by very beginning of September: https://www.tesu.edu/current-students/gr...nformation

However, the actual degree would be complete well before September. You could probably pull up online audits or something to show you completed all the requirements but the degree wouldn't be official until September.
There the small issue of the residency fee when it comes to TESU , I read that I can avoid that by taking 16 credits however I don't have the time to take 16 credits over 2 terms and as I am I new student they won't let me do it all in 1 term. 
I'm gnna start an illumination process.
So far UMPI seems to be the favourite has anyone ever done all 30 credits in 8 weeks and is willing to share their game plan.
What of Walden, NAU and STC

(03-04-2022, 03:50 PM)Alistair88 Wrote:
(03-04-2022, 03:11 PM)natshar Wrote: Yeah UMPI might be your best bet.

TESU could be an option. If you are willing to have your degree conferred by very beginning of September: https://www.tesu.edu/current-students/gr...nformation

However, the actual degree would be complete well before September. You could probably pull up online audits or something to show you completed all the requirements but the degree wouldn't be official until September.
There the small issue of the residency fee when it comes to TESU , I read that I can avoid that by taking 16 credits however I don't have the time to take 16 credits over 2 terms and as I am I new student they won't let me do it all in 1 term. 
I'm gnna start an illumination process.
So far UMPI seems to be the favourite has anyone ever done all 30 credits in 8 weeks and is willing to share their game plan.
What of Walden, NAU and STC
How does the enrollment work. If the next possible start for UMPI is May am I still a student at that university, can I register for classes April-ish so I have a record showing I am in university and soon to graduate type of thing? Like an unofficial transcript to show what I've completed and what I am currently taking?
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RE: Help returning to higher education. - by Alistair88 - 03-04-2022, 03:50 PM

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