(06-21-2023, 02:39 PM)rachel83az Wrote: For UMPI, unlike TESU, you cannot simply continue to transfer in classes all willy-nilly. Once you are an enrolled student, you will need permission to transfer in further classes. Since you have already applied, you may want to defer enrollment after you get your evaluation back, to allow you to fill out the GEC (gen eds).
You can follow https://degreeforum.miraheze.org/wiki/UM...quivalents to match up what you already have with Sophia offerings and take what's missing. Your Intro to Chemistry, did that include a lab? If so, between that and your Nutrition class, you should be set as far as sciences go. But you absolutely must have a foreign language: DO NOT TAKE UMPI'S SPANISH OR FRENCH CLASSES. Spanish I at Sophia is currently the quickest/easiest way to do that if you're not fluent in something. If you do know another language like French, German, etc., you can take an ACTFL exam for credit.
Oh wow, okay good to know!
Yes, my Intro to Chem class had a lab. Thank you!
OK, I am getting a little confused in all this. I am trying to make a spreadsheet of all the requirements that I can check off as I go.
I am just unsure on how to know which Sofia courses to take vs the ones I already have, and if I shouldn't enroll to get a degree audit from them until after I already have all my Sofia units... that feels like a Paradox. What is the correct order of operations? The wiki is great, but does not obviously give me individualized credit specfic answers.
And on top of that, I am not sure I even applied correctly. I went through the University of Maine system, and applied to and sent my transcripts to UMPI directly. Is that application still valid or do I have to apply through YourPace separately?