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Associates by HS graduation… Guidance appreciated
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(05-20-2024, 12:48 AM)bjcheung77 Wrote: Yes and No, Pierpont is not the cheapest, easiest, or fastest option as there are several that can be done FREE on route to the Bachelors without any extra work.  It really depends on the student and variables, you haven't indicated which state you're in (yes, we know you're in the state of confusion at the moment, but I'm referring to the state you reside in).

Only advising or staff at Blue Ridge, Pierpont, and whoever else you're looking into will know the 15 credits that can be done in residency using Dual Enrollment, the other 45 credits would be general education/electives, the 15 usually is the area of study, emphasis, focus, or minor for the Associates, and it's done at the institution you complete the degree at.

I don't recall any member providing a list of Dual Enrollment classes for the institutions such as Blue Ridge, Pierpont, etc, without knowing what they offer for dual enrollment, you won't know what classes can be transferred and can't, you can only 'estimate or gauge' what those may be (yes, the gen eds and electives) and confirm with the institution.

In conclusion, if you review post #2 and Pierpont link to dual enrollment, they've got multiple AA example options, even though there are 'emphasis' in each one of them, they're all general education/electives that can be laddered up into Excelsior BSLA or TESU BALS.  Essentially, take 90+ credits from Sophia.org as if you're doing the Pierpont BOG AAS.


Good evening,
We live in NJ. Pierpont is actually cheaper than any community college in NJ anyway.

So there is no way of knowing which classes to have my daughter to take through Sophia if she wants to earn the general associates in liberal arts? I just don’t know which courses she would need to take to earn those 45 out of the 60 credits.

Thanks again!


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Associates by HS graduation… Guidance appreciated - by acamp - 05-20-2024, 09:17 PM

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