cframe Wrote:I have the opportunity to present and help adults who have been displaced due to layoffs. Some are finding walls put up because they have worked in a field for 20 years, but can't get an interview without a degree on their resume.
My focus has been combining CLEP/Dual Enrollment and Homeschool Courses to facilitate a BA degree for my high schools through TESC. So I know that track well.
However, I need input on the route others can suggest for how to get an adult who has been out of education started and the "best" (fastest/cheapest/easiest) route to that BA/BS degree.
Since a lot of these folks are dealing with the issues of uncertainty, I wanted to lay out a simple doable "one-size-fits-all" approach for ease of understanding and then let them individualize once they grasp the potential.
Certainly Cleps and FEMA credits.
1. Are the Big 3 the "best" choice for the actual degree?
2. Would you recommend one over the other for adults going back to school?
3. Where are the "best" places to take online courses?
Your help is very much appreciated!
I don't see how a one-size-fits-all program could work. What would make sense would be for someone to start with one lower level course and try to ramp up from there. If they do well then get a bit more aggressive, if not then slow it down a bit. Depending upon a person's age, they may or may not be able to absorb things as quickly as they like.
As time goes on they will get better at rapid learning and test taking and be able to pick up the pace. After a 20+ year break from college I knocked out 30 UL credits in five weeks working at it full time.
The worse thing that could happen would be to suffer early burnout from being too aggressive.