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  Raritan Valley Community College (RVCC) Free Adult Literacy and Career Courses
Posted by: infradata.it@gmail.com - 04-19-2025, 12:05 PM - Forum: Free Courses and Certificates and Good Deals - Replies (2)

To be a good community member, I am attempting to add a "free credit source":

Note: I'm 99% sure these counts as "RA credits"

Not exactly honors STEM courses, but free is free

FAST ADDITION:

Unsure how this works, but I did locate both programs
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Raritan Valley Community College (RVCC) Free Adult Literacy and Career Courses

  • Institution: Raritan Valley Community College (Middle States-accredited).
  • Courses:
    • Career Readiness and Job Skills (1–2 credits): Focuses on resume building and interview skills, similar to STU 109.
    • Digital Literacy for College Success (1 credit): Aligns with STU 100’s college success focus.
  • Cost: Free through RVCC’s Adult Literacy Program, funded by New Jersey workforce grants. No tuition or fees for eligible students.[/url]
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    [url=https://www.raritanval.edu/career-training/professional-development-courses/self-paced-online-courses]

  • Format: 100% online, self-paced via ed2go or Canvas, with up to 6 months to complete.
  • Credit Value: 1–2 SH per course, transferable to RA institutions (confirm with target school).
  • Accessibility: Open to anyone 18+, no admission required. Register as a non-degree-seeking student.
  • Relevance: These courses directly parallel Pima’s STU 100 and STU 109, supporting career and academic goals for learner's transcript.
  • Note: Limited to New Jersey residents in some cases; verify eligibility at rvcc@ed2go.com.

COMP 102 PDF (archived, 2021, appears to be the instructor led version): https://commons.raritanval.edu/academics...OMP102.pdf

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  ASU Universal Learners - Now $300! ($100 discount) Until 4/30
Posted by: Captainrekt000 - 04-18-2025, 04:00 PM - Forum: Free Courses and Certificates and Good Deals - Replies (2)

Good news, everyone! 

I just got a text from ASU. For a limited time, ASU Universal Learner Courses are $300 per transcription (instead of $400) with no limit until 4/30/25! 

This is great for people like me who consistently finish tons of ASU courses but do not transcript them immediately (they give us up to 12 months after course completion to transcript it). 

I personally like to space out the transcriptions every month so I don't get a huge bill due at the end of the month. This allows me to pay off the credit card's last statement balance in full (I use the PayPal Cashback Mastercard to get 3% cashback on all PayPal purchases, including ASU transcription costs).

 I attached the text message and confirmation from ASU that my course transcription will cost $300 instead of $400.

For a 3-credit course, it will cost $25 (course start fee) + $300 = $325 total, or $109/credit.

For a 4-credit course, it will cost $25 (course start fee) + $300 = $325 total,  or $82/credit. 

This will definitely incentivize me to finish my ASU Universal Learners course that I've been procrastinating on!

Edit: Unfortunately, it's important to read the course syllabus to find out when the "minimum course dates" are required before you can transcript them, even if you speed through it (It's usually 6 or 8 weeks after course start).

So, for courses that started April 5th and before (8-week minimum classes) and classes that started April 19 and before (6-week minimum classes) will likely make the 4/30/25 deadline for the $100 discount.



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  Fastest path to a US Bachelor's (any area), Already have Brazil Bachelor's in Law
Posted by: CoBuffalo84 - 04-18-2025, 02:14 PM - Forum: Degree Planning Advice - Replies (6)

Hi All!

I'd like any advice this forum may have as I seek to pursue a fastest and most affordable path to obtaining a Bachelor's degree considered to be an accredited university here in Colorado.

Addendum & Template:
Your Location: Colorado
Your Age: 40
What kind of degree do you want?: Bachelor's Degree (any area)
Current Regional Accredited Credits: Not sure
Current ACE, CLEP, or NCCRS Credits: Not sure
Any certifications or military experience?: I hold a Brazil Bachelor's Degree in Law and a license to practice law in Brazil, no military experience
Budget: Seeking most affordable path to a Bachelor's
Commitments: I have a full-time job (M-Fr 8-5) and family with two young kids  
Dedicated time to study: 20-30 hours per week 
Timeline: Seeking fastest path possible
Tuition assistance/reimbursement: Not sure

More About Me:
> Native fluency in Brazilian Portuguese
> resident of Colorado, USA (intend to remain living here here)
> hold a Brazil Bachelor's Degree in Law from an accredited university in Brazil (also have an apostilled and officially translated copy of my diploma and transcript) 
> hold a license to practice law in Brazil (passed an exam similar to the bar and obtained my license)
> 17+ years' work experience in the legal, admin & finance fields 

Seeking  
> seeking a bachelor degree in any area as having one will provide greater professional opportunities for me 
> an online school with flexible hours that I can tend to when availability allows
> seeking max affordability
> univserity/college needs to be considered accredited here in Colorado

Thanks in advance for any advice!

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  Doctor of Executive Leadership - University of Lynchburg
Posted by: klone - 04-18-2025, 11:08 AM - Forum: Doctorate Degree Discussion - Replies (11)

Doctor of Executive Leadership - University of Lynchburg

I'm excited to share that I've been accepted into a new program starting this June! The program is designed to be completed in just one year through fully asynchronous coursework, which offers a lot of flexibility. Since this is a newer program, I’ll be sharing updates along the way about my experience and progress. Looking forward to the journey ahead!

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  StraighterLine - Bundle Discount
Posted by: bjcheung77 - 04-18-2025, 10:22 AM - Forum: Saylor.org, Straighterline, Study.com, Sophia.Org, Coursera Discussion - No Replies

Interesting, I haven't used StraighterLine in a few years after my membership expired.  
I have a few classes I haven't finished yet (all the labs I purchased aren't complete as I didn't bother buying the lab kits yet).

Anyways, was on their site and found out they have bundles, each bundle will save about a 20% discount. 
Link: Career Pathways | StraighterLine  And a different discount: Build Your Bundle | StraighterLine

This bundle will come in handy for those wanting the prerequisites for certain fields, such as pre-med or science!
They have Biochem, Organic Chem I and Organic Chem II now, for those looking at TESU BA Biology...

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Music Double major
Posted by: lawqueen04 - 04-18-2025, 08:34 AM - Forum: Degree Planning Advice - Replies (2)

Hello! 

I have been trying to finish my bachelor's for many years and now have decided that UMPI will be my final stop. I have 65 traditional college credits, 54 Sophia credits and the free TEEX credits. As I was drawing up my plans, I originally wanted to major in Psychology-then was going to change to BLS minor in Psychology because it would be quickest but I really want a BA not BLS. I then switched to History. When looking at minors I thought maybe I could pick up the Project Management certificate as my minor (instead of psychology). While I was completing courses at Sophia, I actually took Accounting, Project Management and Intro to Business because I had time and they didn't have any written assignments. Soooooo, after looking at both majors I believe I am interested in double majoring in History and Business Administration -Project Management. Is this possible to complete? 

I would have to sign up for:
Study.com- to complete Vietnam War, UL History Elective (American Civil War), UL History Elective (Holocaust and WWII), Managerial Accounting and Change Management. 
Clep- Western Civilization I, Western Civilization II, Information Systems
Saylor- Management Information Systems
Coursera(I have free membership through my state) Project Management cert, Data Analytics cert and IBM Data Analysis cert

For the History Major, I believe I would only need 5 classes from UMPI. And for the Business Administration I would need 7 classes (I want to complete the 3 courses that would transfer to the MAOL anyway so that would mean the second major is only 4 classes extra beyond the MAOL classes).  
My total classes at UMPI I would need to complete are-
1 UL US History
2 UL Non Western 
3 UL Pre Modern
4 UL History Elective
5 UL History Elective
6 BUS 200
7 BUS 325
8 BUS 353*
9 BUS 440*
10 BUS 469*
11 BUS 343
12 BUS 401

Completing my degree is to finish what I started 20 years ago- but if I only technically will need 2 classes beyond the 10 required and I can have 2 majors, it seems like the best use of my learning. I also have the time to spend to complete the extra Coursera certs and classes prior to UMPI- I am hoping to graduate in 2026 and I will get a raise next year- deadline is July 2026.

Does that seem likely to work?
Thank you!  Heart

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  Acacia University DBA
Posted by: Churchd - 04-17-2025, 09:14 PM - Forum: Doctorate Degree Discussion - Replies (23)

Has anyone looked into this program? $10,000 for the 60 credit DBA. https://acacia.edu/doctor-of-business-administration/ 
Their MBA is only $5,000
Have we created a forum with the cheapest nationally and regionally accredited doctorates?

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  Degree Plan Help Please
Posted by: Sevenfold8558 - 04-17-2025, 11:59 AM - Forum: Degree Planning Advice - Replies (5)

Your Location: Pennsylvania, United States
Your Age: 27
What kind of degree do you want?: Bachelor's Degree in Liberal Arts (Liberal Studies), General Studies, or Political Science
Current Regional Accredited Credits: 61 credits (Associate of Arts in English) from Bucks County Community College
Current ACE, CLEP, or NCCRS Credits: 43 credits (all from Sophia) though there are some credits that are the same courses from my CC. So it's really 37 credits, but I'll list all the classes that I've done so far:

  • Art History II
  • College Readiness
  • Environmental Science
  • Human Biology Lab
  • Introduction to Business
  • Introduction to Ethics
  • Introduction to Information Technology (repeat)
  • Introduction to Nutrition 
  • Lifespan Developent
  • Project Management
  • Spanish II (I took French I and Spanish I at CC for the 6 credit foreign language requirement whatever reason)
  • U.S Government
  • US History I 
  • US History II (likely repeat)
  • Visual Communications
Any certifications or military experience?: No
Budget: No real budget if it means getting the degree done as fast as possible.
Commitments: Part-time job, possible move to full-time job, but nothing set in stone.
Dedicated time to study: A decent amount of time, I work only 3 days a week, every other day I have free time, but I'd rather not study as much as actually getting the work needed to get the courses completed. (28 hours a week, but ideally, only a fraction would go towards studying)
Timeline: Finishing the courses required for the degree as fast as possible would be ideal (copied from template). Maximum time, Spring 2026, but would like to get the degree finished by the end of 2025.
Tuition assistance/reimbursement: None.



I'm not sure whether I prefer test-out or competency based because it's been a while since I've taken a legit test without it being open book. I do get overwhelmed/stressed somewhat easily, so I'd rather do classes one or two at a time. My hope is to get to a university with 114 credits and take the final 2 classes there, or 90 credits that can be done in two sessions (in exchange for the longer time, the classes are ideally not as intensive).

Help figuring out what classes that need to be done via Sophia, Study.com, or other means to get to 114 credits or knocking out upper-level classes for the 90 credits plan would be appreciated. Smile

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Shocked OpenAI in talks to pay about $3 billion to acquire AI coding startup Windsurf
Posted by: LevelUP - 04-17-2025, 02:58 AM - Forum: Off Topic - No Replies

OpenAI in talks to pay about $3 billion to acquire AI coding startup Windsurf

https://www.cnbc.com/2025/04/16/openai-i...dsurf.html

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Photo How to learn programming in 21 Days
Posted by: LevelUP - 04-17-2025, 02:23 AM - Forum: Off Topic - Replies (2)

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