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  Move over 'Indiana Jones', Here's Stephen Rostain...
Posted by: bjcheung77 - 04-02-2024, 11:45 PM - Forum: General Education-Related Discussion - Replies (1)

Lost cities hidden for thousands of years discovered under forest

Yes, so, this French researcher was able to find a 'valley of lost cities'.

Link: Lost cities hidden for thousands of years discovered under forest (msn.com)

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  Major career change, cosmetology to MSW/LMSW
Posted by: bonjourcat - 04-02-2024, 11:28 PM - Forum: Degree Planning Advice - Replies (23)

I went to college for a semester after high school but dropped out due to lack of direction and chose to pursue a career in cosmetology. I've been working behind the chair for the past 16 years which has been really great but it's time for a change. While I love the technical and creative aspects of my job I've come to realize how much I enjoy working with people and making genuine human connections -- there are so many aspects of what I currently do that align with the goals of social work. Obtaining an MSW + LMSW appears to be the best and most versatile option to continue working with people and also do work that feels more fulfilling and challenging. I'm looking for the quickest route to an MSW so I can rejoin the workforce in a more meaningful way. My spouse and I are able to fulfill financial responsibilities on one income so I won't have to worry about working alongside schoolwork. I have no credits to my name so I'll be starting from scratch. I was looking at Wayne State University's online MSW program but I found this forum via this degreeforum.net google result which led me to posting here. Any advice would be super appreciated! 


Your location: Michigan, United States
Your age: 36
What kind of degree do you want?: Master of Social Work/LMSW
Current regional accredited credits: 0
Current ACE, CLEP, or NCCRS credits: 0

Any certifications/military experience?: no

Budget: Ideally as inexpensive as possible. I'm really committed to making a career change so price/student loan debt isn't super on my radar

Commitments: One preschooler and my spouse. I work two days a week and my spouse is able to work from home when needed

Dedicated time to study: 20-30 hours per week

Timeline: As quickly as possible, preferably >5 years

Tuition assistance/reimbursement: none

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  Worldwide Education Services (WES) Shelf life?
Posted by: nyrsimon - 04-02-2024, 02:24 PM - Forum: General Education-Related Discussion - Replies (3)

Howdy folks,

Trying to take another run at my degree now my own kids are all in college. I had WES evaluate some credits from the UK a number of years ago (2001) - does anybody know if anyone is likely to take them or they have 'expired'

Thanks in advance!

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  TESU - BA CS + BS CIS
Posted by: ahmedeo0510@gmail.com - 04-02-2024, 11:12 AM - Forum: Degree Planning Advice - Replies (12)

Your Location: USA
Your Age: 31

What kind of degree do you want?: TESU BA CS + BS CIS, after that Georgia Tech online computer science ( OMSCS )

Current Regional Accredited Credits: None

Current ACE, CLEP, or NCCRS Credits: calculus 1, french ( both cleps ) (not sure if these will get me credits towards my degree)

Current Regional Accredited Credits: Yes, I've attended a CC and these are the classes that got transferred to TESU according to the advisor.
- MATH1314/Coll Algebra
BCIS1405/Business Computer Application
ENGL1301/Composition I
PSYC2301/Intro to Psych
COSC1436/Prog Fund I Intro C++
PHYS2425/University Physics I
MATH2305/Discrete Mathemathics
GOVT2306/Texas Govt
HIST1301/Hist US
ENGR1201/Intro to Engineering

for a total of 32 credits ( didn't get to send cleps yet )

Any certifications or military experience? no

Budget: the cheaper the better, I would like to save as much money as possible.. 

Commitments: Full time employment.

Dedicated time to study: I can study everyday and probably can put in ~30-35 hours a week.

Timeline: Finishing as soon as possible. 

Tuition assistance/reimbursement: Its unlikely there would be any help, but I can do modernstates to get free voucher through CLEP.


thank you for helping me navigating this whole process just need to have the degree plan going so I can graduate ASAP !! Great community =)

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  YourPace to regular online courses?
Posted by: RachelB - 04-02-2024, 12:50 AM - Forum: UMPI - University of Maine at Presque Isle Discussion - Replies (17)

Has anyone started with the YourPace program but then switched to the regular online program - or even attended in person?

If so, how was your experience with that? Was it no big deal, or a headache?

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  Advice Needed.
Posted by: PML0924 - 04-01-2024, 06:11 PM - Forum: Degree Planning Advice - Replies (2)

Hey guys first time poster, long time lurker. Just need some advice on how to go about getting a bachelors. A bit about myself: 
-Age: 35
-Credits: 27 from Kingsborough Community College (CUNY) school in NYC. Accredited.
-15:FEMA credits. 
-CLEP:Spanish 1 and Spanish 2.
-Uexcel exam: Sociology

In total I have 60 credits but only 27 are accredited credits from an actual college I attended. I needed 60 college credits for a law enforcement job and that’s how I ended up with random credits. I moved from Puerto Rico to NYC just for the job but after 10 years I’ve come to terms that this is job is not for me anymore. Prior to that I worked for the airlines and my old company is offering me a supervisory position back home in Puerto Rico but I would need a bachelors degree. I would like to get a bachelors degree in the quickest time and I’ll be paying cash. I have several transcripts ranging from my original college, Frederick Community college ( they accepted my FEMA credits) and then after that Excelsior put all my credits together onto one transcript. I have been enrolled in Sophia.com since December and should have about 30 credits from Sophia by the end of this month. I plan to take many more Sophia exams. Don’t know if any college is willing to give me credit for being in the police academy which lasted almost a year or for obtaining an FAA Flight Attendant license that lasted 6 months. I think my FEMA credits are worthless since I don’t think they can be converted into actual credits at any school. Any recommendations on which route to take? My first thought was taking as many Sophia exams as possible then transferring them to UMPI then taking their mandatory 30 credits to obtain a bachelor’s with them. Then I saw Excelsior will take up to 113 credits but don’t know if all 113 will transfer from Sophia and my current credits. Any suggestions or better options? Thanks! Sorry for the long post!

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  Degree/Planning Advice: Retired LEO Seeking BA and MA after life-altering injury
Posted by: Han_Shot_First_IYKYK - 04-01-2024, 03:51 PM - Forum: Degree Planning Advice - Replies (33)

Your Location: California, United States.
Your Age: Late 40’s
What kind of degree do you want?: I’m open to suggestions. I want to maximally apply my existing education, certifications, and professional experience towards obtaining any regionally accredited online Bachelor’s degree (so probably Criminal Justice??) and then towards a Master’s Degree (preferably something other than CJ).

I'm very grateful for all the information this forum has to offer as well as the community of knowledgeable and passionate folks here who take the time to read and respond to posts like this. It truly makes a positive impact on people's lives. I book marked the Wiki and see that there are existing roadmaps/degree plans. I’ll continue to review but I will need help from people who know more about this than me. I need help with selecting a school, choosing a degree path, creating a degree plan specific to my education and experience (Hire College Hacked or ??). Any suggestions/advice is highly appreciated.

I’ve identified these 4 schools. I’m leaning towards UMPI based on what I’ve learned so far.

UMPI: Has a BACJ and an MAOL that are CBE, “YourPace”. Self-paced CBE sounds well suited to my situation. I like that it’s a State school. They state that “previous college credit, certifications, and work—as well as life experiences—are considered and help you graduate faster” but I’m not sure what that would mean specifically for my situation. Would they give additional credit beyond my 90 transfer units to apply towards the CJ requirements and electives based on my certifications and work experience?

LUO: Offers a 25% tuition discount for First Responders and “Personalized service throughout your college experience from a team of knowledgeable academic advisors”. LUO has a wide variety of degrees to choose from including Masters and Doctorate Degrees but it doesn’t appear to have an equivalent to the CBE self-paced curriculum.

Excelsior: Accepts Credit for Professional and Workplace Training and accepts up to 113 transfer credits for a BSCJ degree. This doesn’t appear to be Self-paced CBE. I don’t see myself attending this school if I need to take more than 7 classes and I’m unsure if I could handle 7 classes in this format.

Purdue:
Offers an Accelerated Masters in Psychology while obtaining BA in Criminal Justice. They offer up to 25 Credits for POST training and credit for work experience.  They have an “ExcelTrack” that purports to give you to “the same degree faster and for less money.” This school has a for-profit feel to it and they require 180 credits for a degree, not 120. A Master’s in Psychology is far more interesting to me than an MAOL but either will work for me.

Current Regional Accredited Credits: A.S. Degree in Administration of Justice from a California Junior College. 90.5 units total. 3.89 GPA

Course Code, Course Name, Grade, Units
AJ 079, Law Enforcement Career Prep, CR, 0.5
AJ 094, Police Academy Orientation, CR, 1
AJ 100, Intro to Law Enforcement, A, 3
AJ 110, Criminal Law, A, 3
AJ 059A, Basic Police Academy, A, 26
AJ 059B, Basic Police Academy, A, 26
AJ 135, Weaponless Defense, A,  1
ESC 130, Intro to Oceanography, A, 3
HIST 127, Survey of American History, B, 3
NUTR 127, Nutrition Today, A, 3
POSC 100, American Government, B, 3
SOC 101, Intro to Sociology, A, 3
SPCH 105, Interpersonal Communication, A, 3
READ 142, College RDG: Logical Anal/Eval, B, 3
BUS 111, Business Communication, A, 3
PHIL 100, Intro to Philosophy, A, 3
ART 110, Intro to Art, A, 3

Current ACE, CLEP, or NCCRS Credits:
None, but I’m open to suggestions for testing out of classes or for receiving credit for my existing knowledge and experience. If I remember correctly, I was not required to take a math class for my AS Degree because of the score I received on my placement test over 20 years ago when I entered college and there were several pre-requisites that I didn’t need to take as well.

Any certifications or military experience? I have a Basic, Intermediate, and Advanced California Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) Certificates with 1,257 hours of CA POST Certified Training.

I have 54 hours, 5.4 CEUs of WMD and Incident Management Training with the Department of Homeland Security.

I have 64 hours of various Law Enforcement certifications related to Narcotics investigations, Trademark, Counterfeiting, and Piracy Investigations, Search and Seizure and Interrogation Law & Tactics, and operating Emergency Vehicles.

I have an additional certificate for Advanced Patrol Operations. I’m waiting to hear back on the number of hours associated with that training but I believe it is at least 80 hours.

I have over a decade of Law Enforcement experience documented with performance evaluations. I’ve worked in custody, patrol, as a detective, and in specialized units. I understand some schools provide credit for work experience.


Budget: I have $15K saved up.  I'd like to go the cheapest route possible, but will consider spending more for easy, fast, and a program I can work at my own pace/schedule with a decent UI.

Commitments: I’ve been out of school for over 15 years. I have health issues that require me to work harder, longer, and at a higher cost for error. I’m permanently disabled from a spinal cord injury (and other body parts) I sustained in the line of duty and am honorably retired. I live a very healthy and regimented lifestyle by necessity. Managing my health is a full time commitment and it will decrease my productivity and ability to focus on school work. I’m in constant pain. I do not take any pain medications out of a need to maintain cognitive function and also to maintain my remaining kidney and liver function. My sleep is heavily disrupted from pain, bladder and bowel dysfunction. Disrupted sleep further reduces my cognitive function. I’ve also had several surgeries on my arms and hands which makes typing painful and difficult. I have additional tendonopathies and partially torn tendons in my upper extremities that are made worse from computer work and I expect I’ll need more surgeries for that at some point. I need to be take frequent breaks, be efficient, and not do any unnecessary work like taking unnecessary classes or doing assignments that I don’t need to do. 

I will also be unavailable for periods of up to 2 weeks, 2-3 times per year. I have a good friend who is kind enough to take me with her on international vacations since I am unable to do things like this on my own. I am at the mercy of her spontaneous travel plans but I usually have at least 8 weeks advance notice before departure. As you can imagine, this friendship and these trips are of high importance to me.

Dedicated time to study: I estimate a minimum of 4 hours per day, 28 hours weekly every day of the year (except for doctors’ appointments and when traveling with my friend), with periodic breaks during study sessions. I will need a 100% online program that I can work on at my own pace from home with minimal to no deadlines, etc. I’m not good at math beyond pre-algebra or with foreign languages. I work hard but my ability to do so is significantly reduced due to my injury. It now takes me a lot longer to grasp concepts, learn, and produce work product like reports, papers, spreadsheets, power points. I’ll need some one on one assistance from school staff at first as I acclimate to the program and then periodically when I get stuck or behind. I can provide the school with whatever documentation they require for ADA accommodations.

Timeline: Finishing the courses required for the Bachelor’s degree as fast as possible within a year would be ideal if I can handle that. My timeline is more flexible for the Masters. Working around my health condition and the 2-3 international trips per year are my primary limiting factors of productivity.

Tuition assistance/reimbursement: I will be funding out of pocket without loans.

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Smile Jacksonville State U. JSU Try It program. New course for Fall 2024. Completely Free
Posted by: sixdegreesandamovie - 04-01-2024, 02:43 PM - Forum: General "Big 3", B&M colleges, and other colleges - Replies (5)

Jacksonville State University's "JSU Try It" program updated their course offering for Fall 2024.

Registration just opened for active students to register in FIN 211 Financial Literacy, 3.0 credit, Credit/No Credit grading for Fall 2024. No Application free with JSUTRYIT code. No tuition. No fees. No textbooks.

I believe this course is reserved for Transient and Non-degree seeking students. 

https://www.jsu.edu/tryit/

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  WGU Sophia College of IT no courses anymore?
Posted by: jobojoe285 - 04-01-2024, 10:52 AM - Forum: WGU - Western Governors University Discussion - Replies (7)

I went on the WGU Sophia partners page today https://partners.wgu.edu/transferring-pa...instId=796 and it looks like there are no courses. All other colleges have Sophia courses, so I am assuming this might be some website error. I called up WGU enrollment counselors, the person I talked to had no idea. I have also been emailing with another counselor, I emailed her, she did not receive any info but she's looking it.

I assume this is some site problem, but just wanted to see if anyone else knew something about this?

Quick edit: Sophia courses on their site show that WGU college of IT as one of their partners for various courses (US Government course no longer seems to credit transferable for college of IT based on the course description page).

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Smile Final UoPeople / University of the People Degree Plan
Posted by: TaraD2020 - 04-01-2024, 10:32 AM - Forum: UoPeople - University of the People Discussion - Replies (20)

After making MANY degree plans, and considering several different online schools, I officially went with University of the People / UoPeople!  What worked for me, may not work for others, but below is the degree plan I drew up.


https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1...sp=sharing

A few comments.  I am NOT in a rush to complete a BA, I am on a VERY limited budget, and wanted to transfer max credits.  I will be done December 2024.  UoPeople has a partnership with Sophia, and transfer fees are waived for up to 20 courses!

My final total for a Bachelors in Business Administration is:

Application Fee - $60.00
Transfer per course $17 x10 - $170.00
Course Assessment Fees $140 x10 - $1,400.00 (Paid when courses are completed, not up front)
BA Total @ UoPeople - $1,630.00


If you add in my 2 months of Sophia, the total is: $1,768.20

As a note, I have been in business and marketing for 26 years, so my resume is led off of experience, not degree.  Basically, I wanted to fulfill the check box, and UoPeople did that for me.  Yes, they are NA accredited vs RA accredited at the moment, BUT are in the process of RA.  With that said, I have worked in recruiting, and I had NEVER seen accreditation be questioned for a regular business job.  Background checks just confirm a potential employee did in fact receive the degree.  And, I have already researched that if I chose to get my Masters, WGU accepts UoPeople BA, under NA accreditation.  If you want UoPeople BA Smileto eventually do Masters and then Doctorate, you have a bit more work to do researching your options, I cannot provide that information. 

Hope this helps someone.

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