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| Looking for a masters in early childhood development.... |
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Posted by: ANEJiPAR - 11-12-2025, 07:00 AM - Forum: Graduate School Discussion
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I am finishing up my PSY degree at UMPI this term. I have loved UMPI and have moved through my courses very quickly. I love the model and the pricing structure.....the faster you finish the less it costs!
I am now trying to find a suitable option for my masters. I really would love something more research based. My biggest interest is NAS babies/children and the affects of drugs in utero and how that presents in childhood/teen years. I realize that is fairly specialized but just so you know some background.
I have found a few options or masters in early childhood development but I keep reading bad reviews. (capella, walden)
Does anyone have a program they could recommend somewhere along the lines of childhood development that is structured in a way I can complete quicker and pay less, that is still reputable?
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| UMPI - Healthcare Administration Degree |
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Posted by: joshua27 - 11-11-2025, 11:19 AM - Forum: UMPI - University of Maine at Presque Isle Discussion
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Hello all, my wife is looking to obtain a bachelor's degree in healthcare administration at UMPI. She currently has an associate of applied science so I know she will have some transfer credit but has anyone already put together a suitable degree plan for the Healthcare Administration degree?
I previously graduated from UMPI with a BABA in Supply Chain by utilizing this forum's help so I'm hoping to find a good path to lead her down. Thanks in advance!
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| What are my options for taking 5 courses if I don't want to pay residency waiver fee? |
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Posted by: ArboristFlames - 11-07-2025, 03:54 PM - Forum: TESU - Thomas Edison State University Discussion
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So I have received credit for all courses except for the Capstone and Information Literacy course. This is for a CS degree.
I do not want to pay the residency requirement waiver fee and will be taking 5 courses at TESU.
I'm wondering how I'm required to go about this.
Since I only have 2 specific courses remaining, but need 5 total to fulfill the residency requirement, can the 3 courses I take be any courses? Even ones I've already received transfer credit for but did not take at TESU?
Do I need to enrol in some sort of other diploma or program at TESU to be able to enroll in 5 courses given that my My Progress page says I only need 2 courses? I thought I read something about having to do this.
And regarding mid term examinations, can I get a score under 50% on a midterm examination and still pass the course as long as the rest of my grades for that course are high enough?
Thanks!!!!
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| Tips for Learning Efficiently on Study.com |
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Posted by: bjcheung77 - 11-07-2025, 12:12 PM - Forum: Saylor.org, Straighterline, Study.com, Sophia.Org, Coursera Discussion
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A lot of folks here already use Study.com for ACE-approved credits, but with the recent updates — new pricing, faster grading, and the mobile app — it’s now easier to plan and complete courses efficiently. Here are a few tips for getting the most out of the platform:
Use the $95/month plan strategically. You’re allowed to enroll in two courses at a time, but once you finish one, you can start another — meaning there’s no real cap on how many you can complete each month.
Keep momentum by overlapping courses. Since you can begin new classes while previous assignments are still being graded, there’s no need to slow down. This approach works especially well if you’re trying to wrap up several courses before a new term at WGU, TESU, or UMPI.
Use the new mobile app for micro study sessions. You can complete lessons, quizzes, and track progress directly from your phone — convenient for fitting in quick study blocks during breaks or commutes.
Take advantage of open-book finals. Without proctoring, finals are easier to schedule and manage. Keeping organized notes as you go makes these exams faster and less stressful.
Track progress through ACE early. As you near completion, confirm that your courses appear correctly in your ACE dashboard so transcript requests go smoothly when it’s time to transfer.
The recent platform updates make it easier to maintain steady progress and build efficient study habits — especially if you’re balancing school with work or family.
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