06-01-2023, 11:16 AM
(10-20-2022, 09:43 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: No... I might be barking up the wrong tree, but I'd still try this, call Susan and ask to see if they have your admissions completed, if it's completed, ask to start courses as if you're a freshman but you get to pick which courses to start, so if you have X transferred, you know for yourself what you're missing, ask to start the orientation and a course or two.What do you recommend doing for classes, while waiting on enrollment and transcript review? I used your link to read the Degree Plan, but don't understand which is UP and LL. Are the 300 and 400 classes the UL? Should I pick classes in the 100/200 range that I know aren't on my transcript or have less than a C-? I do have a couple D's that won't be transferring. Also, how do I ensure that my Physics w/Lab class gets approved as such? There is nothing in the title that says Lab, but it was with a lab, and the reason why it was 4 credits versus 3 credits. Thank you.
Here's an example template I created for a triple minor to illustrate what I mean if you can proceed further. Start the courses other than the Sophia.org/Study.com in this spreadsheet for the triple minor. That's it if you have the opportunity to start anything, you're not asking to take courses that "duplicate" what you already have. You take remaining courses first and transfer the rest in after starting the 1st course with permission.
Again, with the option to start, take courses you need not repeat your previous credits, as I mentioned in the earlier post, you'll transfer them in while you're taking courses towards the degree. Link: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1...sp=sharing Lastly, I think you were speaking with those enrollment counselors. There is no "Barb" in the admissions crew: https://www.umpi.edu/admissions/admissions-crew/
Oh, and you're not micromanaging anyone, you're just "following up" with your application and making sure your evaluations are taken properly at the correct levels. If you want, you can try WGU and see if you can finish their degree in Business. They don't take too many general education courses, but it's a free application, just pay for transcripts. Another option is Excelsior as they also have free applications and they take ACE/NCCRS, just 7 residency credits, and TESU if you want...