10-05-2023, 04:20 PM
(10-05-2023, 03:51 PM)rachel83az Wrote:Thanks again!! Really appreciate all of this insight!!!(10-05-2023, 02:06 PM)fozzy3o Wrote:(10-05-2023, 11:12 AM)rachel83az Wrote: "Transition to Kean" is the Kean University's version of "college success" or whatever other universities call it.
Other than the D in Principles of Economics, though, you've got a good amount of credit. Assuming you're fine with writing academic papers, UMPI is going to be the fastest/cheapest/easiest for you. Available UMPI degrees and degree plans can be seen here: https://degreeforum.miraheze.org/wiki/Category:UMPI
Thanks so much Rachel... any particular reason you would recommend UMPI over WGU or TESU. I dont have extensive knowledge of any of these but just looking for the quickest, cheapest way and figured maybe you had some insight or reasoning for specifically suggesting UMPI....
If you can write papers quickly, it's possible to finish a UMPI degree in 2 or 3 sessions (a small handful of students have been able to finish in a single session). That's $3000-$4500. Add in 1-3 months of Sophia for $100-$300 and you're looking at a degree for $3100-$4800.
At minimum, a TESU degree will cost:
1-3 months of Sophia: $100-$300
2-4 months of Study.com: $200-something per month
15-credit flat-rate TESU term: $4299
And it'll almost certainly take longer than 6-9 months to complete a TESU degree. TESU is a great choice, but if your priorities are fast and cheap, UMPI is the winner for most students.