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  TESU or UMPI
Posted by: Petlady - 09-19-2025, 07:52 PM - Forum: Degree Planning Advice - Replies (4)

I’m a little confused with the transfer reports and determining how many credits they are requiring to complete degree. I was initially leaning TESU solely for the lack of 30 credit in house requirement but if I do need to take that many then maybe UMPI is a better option due to being able to finish a lot of classes in one semester.

Can someone look at these 2 reports and help me figure this out?



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  Open Universities around the world
Posted by: Robson - 09-19-2025, 04:07 AM - Forum: General Education-Related Discussion - Replies (5)

Wikipedia has a list of open universities.

I checked out the prices of some of these international open universities for international students. Some of them seem like pretty good deals!

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  Help for daughter #2 w UMPI BABA
Posted by: MaMichelle - 09-18-2025, 11:26 AM - Forum: Degree Planning Advice - Replies (6)

Daughter #1 finiished her WGU nursing degree and saved a lot of time and money thanks to the help from the experts on this forum. Thank you, thank you, thank you!

Daughter #2 wants to pursue a BABA in management and leadership at UMPI. She is starting with the following:

Associates degree from Utah Valley University (UVU)--all RA credits, all grade of C or better. Mostly As and Bs. She finished these as a concurrent enrollment high school student so they only cost her $5 per credit hour. Smile
Coms 1010, public speaking, 2 hours
Coms 1010L, public speaking lab, 1 hour
SLSS 1000, university student success, 3 hours
ENGL 1010, Intro to acad. writing, 3 hours
EXCI 1091 Fitness for life, 2 hours
MGMT 2240 Business calculus, 3 hours
NUTR 1020 Foundations Human Nutrition, 3 hours
SLSS 101R Student Success Topics, 3 hours
ENGL 2010 Intermediate Writing, 3 hours
MGMT 2340 Business Statistics I, 3 hours
PHIL 205G Ethics and Values IH, 3 hours
THEA 1223 Makeup I, 3 hours
BIOL 1010 General Biology, 3 hours
BIOL 1015 General Biology Laboratory, 1 hour
HIST 1700, American Civilization, 3 hours
Art 1020 Basic Drawing Non-Majors, 3 hours
ASTR 1040 Elementary Astronomy, 3 hours
MATH 1050 College Algebra, 4 hours
FIN 1060 Personal Finance, 3 hours
INFO 2420 Web Application Design, 3 hours
MECH 1010 Fundamentals of Mechatroniccs, 3 hours
PHYS 1010 Elementary Physics, 3 hours
POLS 1100 American National Government, 3 hours

Plus these Sophia.org classes (I think she just did these for fun because she thought they would be easy):
Ancient Greek Philosophers
Business Communications

Plus she is currently doing a 12 month study aborad program at the Shanghai University of Engineering Science. Here's the university's page that describes the program: https://cie.sues.edu.cn/global/22270/list.htm. I don't know if any credit from tha will transfer, but these are the classes she will have completed while there, plus she should have passed the HSK Chinese Language Competency Exam at at least a level 4, bare minimum, and more probably level 5 or 6.)
Chinese 1, Comprehensive Chinese Beginner-Advanced
Chinese 2, Spoken Chinese & Speaking Beginner-Advanced
Chinese 3, Written Chinese Intermediate-Advanced
Chinese 4, Business Chinese Advanced
Chinese 5, Chinese Characters Beginner
HSK Standard Courses Levels 1-6 (HSK exam prep) One per 12 week term. (I think this course repeats for 6 terms until you can pass all the HSK exams. Realistically she will probably get through level 4 or 5 unless she elects to extend for a few months to finish Level 6)
Chinese Culture 7, one class per 12-week term each on a different topic. She is doing Chinese calligraphy right now, and will have others like Traditional Chinese Crafts, Tai Chi, and Shanghai Dialect)
Intangible Chinese Cultural Heritage Masterclass--one per 12 week term, each with a different focus.
Expert Lectures ("Thematic discussions on topics related to China's economy, culture, and more") one per 12 week term
HSK Intensive Course 10. She said this is actually kind of a remedial class and she will not need to take it; she's already doing great in the HSK classes she has taken and her teacher told her that with a little bit of extra study she can skip level 3, so she's working on that right now.)

And no, we're not Chinese! Nobody else in the family speaks it, although her dad and I have been to Shanghai a couple of times for business. Smile

She has been in China for about 3 months, so 1/4 of the way through her program. If possible, she would like to finish up her BABA at UMPI before she comes home. She said she has a LOT of extra time to study and that her coursework at Shanghai University of Engineering Science is not too demanding.

Any help you could offer with degree planning would be greatly appreciated.

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  TESU Liberal Arts BA degree Plan - Help ?
Posted by: helaurin - 09-18-2025, 11:14 AM - Forum: Degree Planning Advice - Replies (9)

Helping my teen develop and work a plan towards a Bachelor's degree... this is her info/summary/request for guidance.

Your Location:   Pennsylvania, USA
Your Age:           19 (turning 20 in February 2026 – mentioning that since some schools don’t deal with those under 20 years of age)     
What kind of degree do you want?:   Any Bachelor’s degree will do (the quicker/easier, the better); but career goals include high-level dog training (protection work, bite sports, service/therapy dogs) with possibility of managing a business location for my employer and possibly K9 Law Enforcement in the future. 
Current Regional Accredited Credits:  N/A
Current ACE, CLEP, or NCCRS Credits:    Using SDC credit equivalencies for TESU below

Study.com Credits:  48

Biology 101:          Intro to Biology, 3, 93 or A
Business 100:        Intro to Business, 3, 84 or B
Business 108:        Business Ethics, 3, 88 or B
Economics 101:    Principles of Microeconomics, 3, 88 or B 
Finance 102:         Personal Finance, 3, 90 or A
Health 101:           Principles of Health, 3, 91 or A
History 101:          Western Civilization I, 3, 91 or A
History 102:          Western Civilization II, 3, 91 or A
History 104:          US History II, 3, 94 or A
Math 102:             College Mathematics, 3, 81 or B
Nutrition 101:      Science of Nutrition, 3, 95 or A
Philosophy 103:   Ethics - Theory & Practice, 3, 90 or A
Philosophy 301:   Principles of Philosophy, 6, 90 or A
Physics 111:          Physics I, 3, 90 or A
Psychology 101:   Intro to Psychology, 3, 96 or A
 
Any certifications or military experience?:    no
Budget:     Low-cost, nothing really saved up at this time. Cheap and fast would be good if possible. Mom will cover SDC monthly fee as long as I am making good use of the plan.
Commitments:   Currently working 2 PT jobs in the animal welfare/dog training field; caring for my ten dogs, including training multiple dogs in PSA/Bite Sports. Traveling to field trials/workshops. Prefer online programs that I can complete at my own schedule/pace.
Dedicated time to study: 3-15 hours/week, variable due to work/commitments.
Timeline:  Sooner is better; but would like to finish in 2026 if possible.
Tuition assistance/reimbursement:  none so far.
Other:  

I don’t do well on standardized closed-book tests. Currently liking the SDC format and flexibility to work whenever my schedule allows. 

Academically strong areas include English, History, Science - all four years of high school I was in the Honors courses for those areas.  Thinking that Liberal Arts would be the easiest path, but might consider a minor in either:  business, psychology, management, or criminal justice.  

Weakest areas are Math and Computer programming - I'm computer literate as a user but not into programming. 

So far strongly leaning on earning as many credits through SDC as possible and thinking I would likely transfer to TESU to do the final two required courses and pay the accelerate fee, if I can get all the necessary credits through SDC. 

Not sure if it matters, but I have extensive experience in animal welfare in a shelter environment (over 8,000 volunteer hours documented, received Lifetime Achievement Award through the Presidential Volunteer Service Program - and subsequently was hired part-time three years ago by the shelter while in 10th grade). That experience entails everything from basic animal care to assisting with surgeries and euthanasia, medication administration, assisting with humane law officer activities, rehabilitating dogs from fighting rings, subbing in for shelter manager shifts when they were not available, counseling and mentoring fellow employees, supervising volunteer groups and activities, adoption counseling, customer interfacing, securing and transporting animals, fostering animals, three summers as a children's camp counselor, etc.  I am uncertain if that experience might align to any experience-based portfolio activity for credit consideration or if that just make earning a degree more complicated.

Thank you for guidance in advance.

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  ugh...just ugh.
Posted by: staceydiane - 09-18-2025, 08:00 AM - Forum: TESU - Thomas Edison State University Discussion - Replies (2)

I got my BOG AAS from Pierpont in December 2023 and transferred to TESU in July 2025.  My GPA is 3.058 because of a couple of terms where I bombed a class.  Anyway, this term, I'm taking both Writing for Success I and II and also retaking American Government (one of the classes I bombed.)

I had planned to take my capstone and graduate with a BA in Liberal Studies in December but my advisor is c***-blocking me from that.  I need 6 credits so I can at least get some financial aid, but he won't allow me to register for another class along with the capstone.  I asked him if he can remove one of the classes I transferred in from Sophia or Study.com but he's like "nope."  

I got him to add a certificate in Clinical and Forensic Psychology but he says I can't get financial aid to pay for those classes, either.

If I can't take 6 credits, I can't afford to take the capstone and I can't graduate with my bachelor's.  At this point, if he continues to be a problem, I'll just get the AA in General Studies (with no capstone) and transfer somewhere else.

Has this BS happened to anyone else here?  I have had a decent TESU experience so far.

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  Part of Me wants to....
Posted by: dewisant - 09-17-2025, 02:12 PM - Forum: Off Topic - Replies (12)

Things I want to do:

1: Take all of the Science/Mathematics CLEP/DSST tests that I avoided.

2: Go to Law School

3: Do an MA/PhD track

4: Get a Sport Bike and/or Harley-Davidson and ride around

5: Learn to Fly

6: Be a Writer and/or Poet

7: Earn the NSCA-CSCS and have zero students besides myself.

8: I'm 63, handicapped, and want/need something to do.

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  Just getting restarted, and could use some direction
Posted by: Cpoldman - 09-16-2025, 11:35 PM - Forum: UMPI - University of Maine at Presque Isle Discussion - Replies (1)

Hello, there, I'm brand new on here, but I've been reading through these threads for a month or so, and decided to join in on the fun. I'm an almost 44 year old guy, retired military, who has a kid in college, and decided I need to really live the example I ask of my kids. I tried college out of high school, and was great at the partying, not so much the class part. I went back about 2 years ago to TESU, and got 12 credits out of it, but the pace was slow, and family commitments at the time didn't  allow for more school. I was also unaware of how to use ACE credits to my benefit. To cut to the chase, I've been very interested in UMPI, and could use some guidance on the ACE credits necessary to forge ahead and get it done.  I'm currently on my phone and it's typing weird, so I'll have to log back in and post more in the morning from my laptop. I've got approx 18 credits from my JST, and English comp I & II, American Government, and the TESU cornerstone class completed. Thanks in advance for any tips, pointers, or other guidance.



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  TESU AS in Technical Studies question
Posted by: AutoLab Instructor - 09-16-2025, 10:35 PM - Forum: Associates Degrees Discussion - Replies (3)

I am an automotive shop teacher in California and looking to get a quick AS degree as it would help move up to the college level, I know that some colleges accept ASE certifications as college credits. Does anyone know if TESU awards college credits for these certifications (I have 10 of them) and I also hold a clear teaching credential from classes I took with Orange County Department of Education. Any insight would be appreciated.

https://tesu.smartcatalogiq.com/en/curre...al-studies

I’m willing to put in work, just overwhelmed on where to start.

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  Degree Planning Advice
Posted by: Weebro - 09-16-2025, 10:12 PM - Forum: Degree Planning Advice - Replies (4)

Your Location: Idaho, United States.
Your Age: 38
What kind of degree do you want?: Currently looking for a Bachelors in Management with an emphasis on IT management or something easier. I’m ultimately looking to get a Master’s in Library Science in the near future for a job opportunity. 
Current Regional Accredited Credits: None but have Sophia and SDC courses completed. 

Additional Information: Have been completing Sophia and SDC courses with the goal for WGU’s Bachelors in Business of IT Management. However, now wondering if there may be better and faster options. I’m not the greatest paper writer, but can get by. 

Current ACE, CLEP, or NCCRS Credits:

Sophia Credits: 75
College Algebra - 87%
Project Management - 90%
Introduction to Business - 92%
Environmental Science - 92%
U.S. History I - 96%
Introduction to Statistics - 94%
Microeconomics - 86%
Financial Accounting - 95%
Managerial Accounting - 88%
Introduction to Relational Databases - 83%
Principles of Finance - 92%
Critical Thinking - 94%
Introduction to Sociology - 96%
Principles of Management - 95%
Visual Communications - 98%
Principles of Marketing - 91%
Introduction to Networking - 92%
Human Resources Management - 99%
Business Law - 93%
Operations Management - 96%
Organizational Behavior - 91%
Public Speaking - 93%
English Composition I - 95%
Workplace Writing II - 93%
Business Data Analytics - 92%

Study.com Credits: 12
Communications 301 - 86%
Business 303 - 82%
Business 314 - 98%
Business 120 - 86%


Budget: Around $8,000
Commitments: Full-time work and kids
Dedicated time to study: Around 10-15 hours weekly
Timeline: Within the next 6 months
Tuition assistance/reimbursement: Yes. Employer will cover up to $5,250.00

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  Affordable accredited doctorate options under 10k
Posted by: JC39 - 09-16-2025, 03:52 PM - Forum: Doctorate Degree Discussion - Replies (45)

I had my ENEB evaluated through ECE and I am about to do the same with Scholaro and IEE for graduate level credits. I also hold two masters from UMPI and I am currently working on the UMass MBA. At this point the only thing I am missing is the doctorate or PhD path, and that would make a direct impact on my career.

My employer has already confirmed that earning a doctorate from an accredited school that can be evaluated as equivalent to an RA degree would raise my salary by about twenty percent. That increase would make a big difference for me and my family. The challenge is that I do not have the funds to afford more than ten thousand, not even through FAFSA loans, so my options are limited.

I want to be clear that I do not mean to offend others by sounding like I want a diploma mill. That is not what I am after. It is just the reality that if my employer recognizes the credential and it gives me a twenty percent raise instantly, then why would I not want to pursue it. I have a family to feed and I need to be practical. Having three regionally accredited masters already does not seem to be enough for my employer, and the ENEB credentials will hopefully come in handy as graduate level credits or for bachelor equivalency.

Ideally I am looking for a program that can be accomplished quickly since I need the raise within a year or less. I do have the time to dedicate to the study, and I know it is possible because I have heard of people finishing at South College in as little as two terms. Unfortunately, South College recently increased their prices and the pacing is also a concern, so I am not fully convinced. Edgewood also looks promising, but I am still comparing before committing.

I am not looking at Walden or Capella, as I know those are common but they are not the right fit for me financially or in terms of pacing. I am still open to exploring other options. I also keep hearing that some countries offer doctorate programs that are not as well known but still accredited. If WES or another NACES evaluator equates the degree to an RA doctorate, then that would be perfectly acceptable for my purposes.

I am also looking into top up programs. I have a Level 7 diploma from Qualifi that my employer paid for about a year ago, though I am not sure if that will be useful or transferrable toward a doctorate.

So my question is this: has anyone here found an accredited doctorate or professional doctorate program under ten thousand that can realistically be completed in a year or less, maybe with some transfer of graduate level credits. It can be US based or European, as long as it is accredited and can be evaluated as equivalent to an RA doctorate.

Any guidance, experiences, or suggestions would be very much appreciated.

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