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| New to UMPI, need help |
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Posted by: Tgooden1 - 11-22-2025, 08:39 AM - Forum: UMPI - University of Maine at Presque Isle Discussion
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Description
Units: 120.00 required, 115.00 taken, 5.00 needed
Maintain a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.00 Collapsible section Maintain a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.00
Residency Requirement
Not Satisfied: Residency Requirement
All four year degree candidates must complete at least 30 credit hours of study through UMPI in order to receive a baccalaureate degree. At least 12 of these credits must be in the major and at least 9 of these 12 must be at the upper level (300-level or above).
30 credits Collapsible section 30 credits
Not Satisfied: 30 credits
Description
Units: 30.00 required, 12.00 taken, 18.00 needed
12 credits in the major Collapsible section 12 credits in the major
300 level or higher Collapsible section 300 level or higher
Not Satisfied: 9 of the 12 at the 300 level or higher
Description
Units: 9.00 required, 3.00 taken, 6.00 needed
GENERAL EDUCATION CURRICULUM (GEC) GLO REQUIREMENTS (YOURPACE) Collapsible section GENERAL EDUCATION CURRICULUM (GEC) GLO REQUIREMENTS (YOURPACE)
Not Satisfied: To complete the GEC, select at least one course for each objective. Note that several courses meet more than one objective. If you do not have transfer credit, you will be placed in a YourPace course to meet the requirements. (RG13720)
GEC GLO1 - Effective Written and Oral Communication
Satisfied: General Education Learning Outcome: Students will demonstrate effective written and oral communication skills in a variety of contexts. (RQ9551)
1A. ENG 101 Collapsible section 1A. ENG 101
1B. ENG 121 Collapsible section 1B. ENG 121
1C. POS 101, PCJ 215, or COM 210 Collapsible section 1C. POS 101, PCJ 215, or COM 210
1D. ENG 101 Collapsible section 1D. ENG 101
GEC - GLO 2 Critical and Creative Thinking
Not Satisfied: General Education Learning Outcome: Students will construct meaningful arguments, artifacts, and reasoned conclusions reflecting informed evaluations of alternative positions. (RQ9552)
2A. PHI 151, PHI 152, or PSY 100 Collapsible section 2A. PHI 151, PHI 152, or PSY 100
2B. PHI 151, PHI 152 or PSY 100 Collapsible section 2B. PHI 151, PHI 152 or PSY 100
2C. ENG 121 Collapsible section 2C. ENG 121
2D. ART 108, ART 120, or ENG 211 Collapsible section 2D. ART 108, ART 120, or ENG 211
Not Satisfied: GEC - GLO 2D. Students will be able to produce a tangible expression of creativity. (RQ9552)
Description
Units: 3.00 required, 0.00 taken, 3.00 needed
The following courses may be used to satisfy this requirement:
Course Description Grade Status
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GEC - GLO 2D
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2E. ART 107, ART 116, ART 211, ENG 151, or HUM 184 Collapsible section 2E. ART 107, ART 116, ART 211, ENG 151, or HUM 184
Not Satisfied: GEC - GLO 2E. Students will develop knowledge and understanding of the arts and literature, including the analysis and critique of individual works of art, theater, film, music, or literature. (RQ9552)
Description
Units: 3.00 required, 0.00 taken, 3.00 needed
The following courses may be used to satisfy this requirement:
Course Description Grade Status
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GEC - GLO 2E
GEC GLO 3. Quantitative and Scientific Reasoning
Not Satisfied: General Education Learning Outcome: Students will interpret, analyze and solve diverse problems incorporating quantitative elements. (RQ9553)
3A. MAT 201 OR MAT 140 Collapsible section 3A. MAT 201 OR MAT 140
3B. MAT 201 OR MAT 140 Collapsible section 3B. MAT 201 OR MAT 140
3C. BIO 105 or HPR 101 Collapsible section 3C. BIO 105 or HPR 101
3D. ENV 110 Collapsible section 3D. ENV 110
Not Satisfied: GEC GLO 3D. Students will be able to describe environmental or physical aspects of the Earth and its abiotic systems, and discuss humankind's effect on and place within these systems. (RQ9553)
Description
Units: 3.00 required, 0.00 taken, 3.00 needed
The following courses may be used to satisfy this requirement:
Course Description Grade Status
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GEC - GLO 3D
3E. BIO 105 Collapsible section 3E. BIO 105
Not Satisfied: GEC GLO 3E. Students will perform scientific inquiry including aspects of the scientific method, such as observation, hypothesis, experiment, evaluation, and communication. (RQ9553)
Description
Courses: 1 required, 0 taken, 1 needed
The following courses may be used to satisfy this requirement:
Course Description Grade Status
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GEC - GLO 3E
GEC - GLO 4. Information Literacy
Not Satisfied: General Education Learning Outcome: Students will identify and employ the tools and technologies appropriate for identifying, accessing, evaluating, and using information effectively. (RQ9555)
4B. ENG 121 Collapsible section 4B. ENG 121
4C. PHI 151, PHI 152 or SWK 202 Collapsible section 4C. PHI 151, PHI 152 or SWK 202
Not Satisfied: GEC GLO 4C. Students will compare and contrast information in order to analyze, synthesize, and create new knowledge. (RQ9555)
Description
Units: 3.00 required, 0.00 taken, 3.00 needed
The following courses may be used to satisfy this requirement:
Course Description Grade Status
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GEC - GLO 4C
GEC-GLO 5. Global Consciousness and Intercultural Awareness
Not Satisfied: General Education Learning Outcome: Students shall demonstrate an ethical awareness and understanding of the need to live and work in a diverse world. (RQ9556)
5A. GEO 101, SOC 100, or SWK 105 Collapsible section 5A. GEO 101, SOC 100, or SWK 105
5B. HTY 115, HTY 116, HTY 161, HTY 162 Collapsible section 5B. HTY 115, HTY 116, HTY 161, HTY 162
5C. FRE 101 or SPA 101 Collapsible section 5C. FRE 101 or SPA 101
Not Satisfied: GEC GLO 5C. Students will demonstrate linguistic skills and cultural knowledge. (RQ9556)
Description
Units: 3.00 required, 0.00 taken, 3.00 needed
The following courses may be used to satisfy this requirement:
Course Description Grade Status
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GEC-GLO 5C
5D. PHI 151, PHI 152 OR POS 211 OR SWK 202 Collapsible section 5D. PHI 151, PHI 152 OR POS 211 OR SWK 202
Not Satisfied: GEC GLO 5D. Students will demonstrate knowledge of essential components of moral reasoning and ethical behavior. (RQ9556)
Description
Units: 3.00 required, 0.00 taken, 3.00 needed
The following courses may be used to satisfy this requirement:
Course Description Grade Status
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GEC-GLO 5D
5E. POS 101, POS 211, OR POS 332 Collapsible section 5E. POS 101, POS 211, OR POS 332
BACHELOR OF LIBERAL STUDIES - MAJOR REQUIREMENTS Collapsible section BACHELOR OF LIBERAL STUDIES - MAJOR REQUIREMENTS
Not Satisfied: *NOTE: THIS DPR IS NOT CURRENTLY FUNCTIONING ACCURATELY. PLEASE SEE YOUR ACADEMIC SUCCESS COACH TO ENSURE YOU ARE MEETING ALL DEGREE REQUIREMENTS.*
Students must complete an UMPI minor consisting of at least 18 credit hours with a minimum of 6 upper-level credits. Students must also take a minimum of 24 credit hours of upper-level electives beyond courses taken for the general education core and minor requirements. Total credit hours for the degree must be no less than 120 credit hours. A GPA of 2.0 must be maintained as well. (RG13736)
BLS - LIBERAL STUDIES REQUIREMENTS
Not Satisfied: Students must select a Minor with a minimum of 18 credit hours. Students must also take a minimum of 24 credit hours of upper-level electives (300-400 level) beyond courses taken for the GEC and minor requirements to earn this degree. (RQ9572)
Students must maintain a GPA of 2.0 for all requirements.
Description
GPA: 2.000 required, 0.000 actual
ELECTIVE REQUIREMENTS Collapsible section ELECTIVE REQUIREMENTS
Not Satisfied: Select at least 24 credit hours of upper level electives. These will represent courses beyond courses already taken for the GEC and Minor selection. (RQ9572)
*Please check with your Academic Success Coach for YourPace upper level offerings.*
Description
Units: 24.00 required, 12.00 taken, 12.00 needed
The following courses may be used to satisfy this requirement:
Course Description Units When Grade Notes Status
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ELECTIVE REQUIREMENTS
BUS 321
Human Resource Management
3.00
2026 Spring
In Progress
BUS 335
Organizational Behavior
3.00
2026 Spring
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Taken
BUS 440
Business Analytics
3.00
2026 Spring
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Taken
GEL 3XX
General Elective
3.00
2026 Spring
T
01
Taken
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MANAGEMENT MINOR Collapsible section MANAGEMENT MINOR
Not Satisfied: Complete the following requirements for 18 credit hours to earn the minor in Management. (RG5159)
*NOTE: The student must satisfy 9 **distinct credit hours** in the minor area that are independent from the major area of study.
MANAGEMENT MINOR
Not Satisfied: Management Minor Requirements (RQ2301)
Description
GPA: 2.250 required, 0.000 actual
MANAGEMENT MINOR - REQUIRED Collapsible section MANAGEMENT MINOR - REQUIRED
Not Satisfied: Complete the following courses to satisfy this requirement for the Management minor: (RQ2301)
*BUS141, BUS260, BUS321, BUS415, PCJ215
Description
Courses: 5 required, 3 taken, 2 needed
The following courses may be used to satisfy this requirement:
Course Description Units When Grade Notes Status
BUS 141
Intro to Project Management
3.00
2026 Spring
In Progress
BUS 260
Leadership
3.00
2026 Spring
In Progress
BUS 321
Human Resource Management
*** view multiple offerings
3.00
BUS 415
Operations Management
*** view multiple offerings
3.00
PCJ 215
Business Communication
3.00
2026 Spring
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Taken
MANAGEMENT MIN - ELECTIVES Collapsible section MANAGEMENT MIN - ELECTIVES
Hey im new to UMPI and I need help with mapping out this degree plan. Im unsure how many classes I need to take and what classes on here i can take on sophia.com. Can anyone help me out with how this goes? I want to finish in 1-2 session. I want to just have to meet the residency requirements of 30 credits. How can i do that from getting this report. BTW---I am a BLS minor Management Student.
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| Texas A&M International University Online MBA |
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Posted by: dleewo - 11-21-2025, 10:49 PM - Forum: Graduate School Discussion
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Hi,
I'm considering this school to do an MBA but in searching the forums here, it doesn't appear to a lot. The tuition is only $11,000 for TX residents but $30,000 for out of state. Is that why?
Has anyone here done the MBA at this school, or currently doing it? I would love get some feedback on what the program is like.
I'm looking at the International Banking and Finance concentration.
I'm also looking at Eastern University. I'm now finishing up the MS Data Science there so I know what the school is like. The only other school I'm considering is LSU Shreveport. They have a Finance concentration. They are the most expensive of the 3 schools.
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| ENEB/IEAD vs. UK Level 7 Diploma |
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Posted by: cholinguist - 11-18-2025, 09:05 AM - Forum: Graduate School Discussion
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Hello,
I am considering completing a MBA through ENEB (or even in Spanish through IEAD) or a UK OTHM Level 7 Diploma (in strategic marketing and leadership). I am having a hard time deciding between the two options and would appreciate some advice. For context, I already have a bachelor’s degree in Business Administration from a low-ranked U.S. regional university.
ENEB
ENEB is having a very big Black Friday sale in a few days, offering the MBA Double Master for 199 EUR (229 USD). It sounds very cheap, but I know that I getting the título propio and apostille is an additional expense. (If I understand correctly, it would be at least another 300 or 400 USD.) I like the idea of being able to put an MBA on my resume immediately, even if it is not entirely the most well regarded program out there.
However, I am concerned about the recognition of ENEB, even as a post-graduate certificate abroad for more official, bureaucratic purposes. I spend time in a lot of different countries, so the international portability of the qualification is important to me, even though I work in the private sector. I figure that if the "degree" from ENEB is not really recognized anywhere, then I would need to do either a top-up degree in the UK. (I don’t really have the money for an American university). At that point, I question if the ENEB route is even wort the extra paperwork compared to the Level 7 diploma.
I am also open to ENEB’s sister school IEAD as I could complete the program in Spanish. It seems more expensive though, and I have found less information.
UK Level 7 Diploma
I am leaning more towards the Level 7 OTHM diploma. I have secured a price of 817 GBP (1075 USD) with one of the online providers offering this qualification. I figure that this would be a more straightforward way to transition to a top-up MBA in the UK, which it seems like I would need to do anyways due to ENEB’s accreditation issues. Even the Level 7 diploma itself seems to be more easily recognized abroad, or at least in the U.S. and Canada.
Any advice? Thanks.
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| Looking for a college with easy As? Harvard apparently. |
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Posted by: BritStudent - 11-17-2025, 12:09 PM - Forum: General Education-Related Discussion
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I know sometimes people posting here looking for the 'fastest, easiest' course to get easy grading to up their GPA's, if that's you, have you considered Harvard or some of the other Ivy League colleges?
Lots of articles about this recently, but this one isn't paywalled.
https://www.thecrimson.com/article/2025/...ng-report/
Over 60% of grades are A's across all classes, rising to circa 79% A or A- grades in some departments, this is despite attendance or classes falling and self-reported out of class study hours decreasing.
Yale and Stanford are two others that have suffered runaway grade inflation over the last 30 or so years, although most of the top colleges seem to be suffering with this. Princeton had a grade deflation policy up until 2014 but it was eventually scrapped due to complaints from students about stress and the need to compete with the other Ivy colleges.
There are a number of reported causes, competitive leniency, professors fear of 'bad reviews', student claims of mental health problems for less than perfect grades, etc.
MIT and Caltech seem to have suffered less with this than many of the others though, and if you're considering that Georgie Tech Cybersecurity Online Masters, you can rest assured you'll earn your A's, they have experienced negligible grade inflation and are known for tough grading.
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| Using Study.com to Fill in Excelsior Degree Requirements |
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Posted by: bjcheung77 - 11-16-2025, 10:13 AM - Forum: EU - Excelsior University Discussion
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For Excelsior students who are trying to complete requirements in a flexible, budget-conscious way, Study.com can sometimes help — especially for general education, some major prerequisites, and electives (where accepted by Excelsior’s current policies). Below is an overview of how the platform is structured and what might matter when you’re planning around an Excelsior degree plan.
Course format & pacing
Study.com’s courses are built around video lessons that break content into small, manageable chunks. You can move at your own pace, which can be useful if you’re trying to finish a few courses before an Excelsior term milestone, evaluation, or graduation deadline.
Subscription model & credit strategy
Instead of paying per course, Study.com uses a subscription model. There is a $95/month plan designed so that you can work on multiple courses in a month, with a limit of being actively enrolled in two at once. For someone steadily putting in time each week, this can allow several courses to be completed within a single billing period, depending on how quickly you move through the material and finish the assignments. When you’re planning for Excelsior, that kind of structure can be especially helpful if you’re trying to knock out clusters of general education courses, pick up missing prerequisites before moving on to higher-level work, or add electives to reach the total credits required for graduation.
Exams & grading turnaround
Study.com’s final exams are now open book and open note, and they no longer have proctoring. That change can ease some of the usual proctoring hassles such as scheduling, tech setup, and finding a quiet environment. Graded assignments are typically turned around fairly quickly, which helps you keep momentum instead of waiting weeks for scores and makes it easier to estimate whether you can realistically finish a course before a key Excelsior date.
Flexibility for working adult students
Excelsior has a lot of working adult learners, and Study.com is structured with that audience in mind as well. The platform includes a mobile app that lets you watch lessons and take quizzes away from your computer, courses that are available on demand rather than tied to specific start dates, and the ability to pause and resume lessons without losing your place. If your schedule is unpredictable or you’re fitting school around family and full-time work, this kind of “whenever you can log in” design can make a noticeable difference.
Planning around Excelsior requirements The most important piece is making sure any alternative credit actually fits into your Excelsior degree plan. It’s a good idea to confirm with Excelsior—through an advisor, evaluator, or official resources—before relying on a course to satisfy a particular requirement, especially if it’s a newer course or you’re close to graduating. Because policies and equivalencies can change, it’s worth double-checking things rather than assuming older lists or forum posts are still current.
If anyone here has recent experience using Study.com credits toward an Excelsior degree—whether it went smoothly or you ran into surprises—it would be helpful to hear how the process worked and what you’d recommend others double-check before they start.
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