(05-13-2024, 08:35 AM)ss20ts Wrote: The problem is studio art classes need to be done in person and that's why we suggest community colleges. You can't make pottery in an online course. Sure you can throw class and work the wheel at home (enjoy the mess), but how are you going to fire it? How do you know if you're doing it correctly?
It's as if you didn't actually read my post... lol.
(05-12-2024, 10:51 PM)jg_nuy Wrote: You could check out Dine College & New Mexico Junior College. They are on the more affordable side & may have online options.
Diné https://www.dinecollege.edu/admissions/course-schedule/
Not knowing the age of your nieces - if they are high school age, check dual enrollment options. For example, Pierpont offers dual enrollment for $25 per credit:
https://catalog.pierpont.edu/
Another possible option?
https://www.academyart.edu/art-degree/pr...xperience/
These are some great options. Thanks for the info!
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UMPI: B.L.S. with minor in Educational Studies
I'm 75% through my degree!
Earned: 91 credits total
RA: 3 credits
Sophia: 76 credits
Study.com: 6 credits
UMPI: 6 credits