Hi, I believe not just me but a lot of people surely want Masters but there are financial issues.
So I recommend few options for who has no money or time.
KOREA NATIONAL OPEN UNIVERSITY
This University accredited by South Korean government.
Korean government decided to offer accredited education for Korean people who are working or who have financial challenges.
Basically, KNOU offers Masters degree accredited by Korean government, for only $950 per semester.
East Asia, like China, Japan, Korea
we pay tuition per semester not per credit.
So you will get Masters degree in 2-3 years, you can watch lectures through KNOU broadcasting and app. So total of $5,000 for MBA from Korean Univ.
NO TUITION POLICY GRAD SCHOOL IN KOREA.
There is a institute called Graduate School of Korean Studies, GSKS
This institute run by Korean government
They offer a lot of degrees related to Korean stuffs, like language or culture or religion.
If you are national or citizen of other countries, you will get 100% full scholarship and they even offer dorms near Gangnam.
INDIA
There are 5 Universities offer Masters degree less than $1,000 a year.
IGNOU (Indira Gandhi National Open University)
There are 100% online Masters programs and they all accredited by Indian Government and run by Indian Gov.
like Masters Art in Peace Studies, Masters Art in English, $400 a semester and with $1600 you can get legit masters degree.
Manav Rachna University, Manipal Online, Guru Nanak Dev University
They offer you Masters Degree, one time payment less than $3,000, You will get nationally accredited Masters and also,
The Degree award for you is nothing different from On-Campus degree.
Personally, Manipal Online, You can get MBA from MAHE and MAHE is one of the most prestigious University in the World.
If you only need a degree and you don't care about the rank stuffs, Get Manipal MA in English.
$233 per semester and you will get Masters degree from Sikkim Manipal University.
MUSLIM
Check Aligarh Muslim University.
They offer education for Muslim and the degree from AMU is quite valuable. of course fee is less than $500 per semester.
Thanks.
If you need any information about Asian graduate schools, send me a message.
Hello Everyone! I figured I would share a write-up I made a few months ago and posted on Reddit about my MBA experience. All info is brief and I do not want to go into specifics about each assignment as I do not want to give anyone an unfair advantage. This is mainly just what to expect and a brief overview of the program.
Education/Background First, I want to give a brief background of my education history and experience. I recently graduated with a B.A. with a double major in English and history. I have zero prior business knowledge and only took 2 business classes during my undergrad. I want to stress this as I have seen where some people are afraid to start the program without prior business knowledge. I had no problems finishing in one term with little prior knowledge. Some Classes were definitely way harder for me than other classes, but while working full time I had no issues finishing. Prior to starting your first class First, you need a webcam. You do not need the official WGU webcam. Honestly, it is overpriced and low quality. Go on Amazon and find one with a decent resolution. Next, you need a good computer. Good is relative, but get one that is not going to freeze up on you all the time and that will allow you to multitask. One important note. DO NOT BUY A CHROMEBOOK! They will not work. I see this asked all the time on Facebook, so I am going to stress it here. Finally, you need the BA II Plus calculator. There is no exception. This calculator is required. I got mine for $8 on eBay. Accelerating You will also meet with your mentor prior to starting your first class. My mentor was phenomenal and was completely supportive of me trying to accelerate. If your mentor does not want you to accelerate or discourages you from doing so, find a different mentor. WGU supports students accelerating. It is one of the selling points of the college. My mentor has worked at the college for over 10 years and my fiance’s mentor (she did an MS in marketing) has been there even longer, and we both finished in one term. I have read that people say their mentors are weird about this. Don’t let them be. You are not doing anything wrong when you accelerate.
Class Breakdown
Managing Organizations and Leading People (c200) - 2 Performance Assessments This class will have you take a Clifton Strengths test and evaluate your leadership style. It is fairly fun and not hard at all. You have two papers and honestly, the course content is supplemental. You can view it, but the tasks for the papers do not necessarily require you to do so. Follow the rubrics exactly, and you will be fine. This class was one of the easiest. The second task has you evaluating someone else’s leadership style. It is very similar to the first task, just from a different perspective. Management Communication (c204) - 2 Performance Assessments This was another very easy class for me. The first task gives you multiple scenarios and you have to write emails, blog posts, and letters to different people. This is just a simple communication course. If you have ever written a professional email you will be fine. The next task is a presentation. Do not overthink this. I spent very little time preparing this and passed on my first time. Follow the rubric and make sure you answer everything it asks. The task is to present communication strategies to new employees at a fictional company. It was actually kinda fun. Managing Human Capital (c202) - 1 Objective Assessment This class was the first class to slow me down. It is a very basic HR class at a surface level. If you have worked in a business environment before, it might be easier, but there are still weird regulations and things that for me did not come naturally. This class took me around 4 days to complete, but it was not anything crazy. I read through the textbook almost entirely. I find things stick for me better when I do that, but this is not required. This class also has no course resource page from what I can tell which is a bit of a bummer. Marketing (c212) - 1 Performance Assessment
This class was super easy. I sat down and wrote the assessment before reading any content. The main idea is that you have a fictional product that you want to introduce to a global market. I chose to create Harley Davidson mopeds to sell in India. It does not have to be feasible. You just have to follow the rubric. I had a lot of fun with this class, and there isn’t much to say. Just come up with a cool idea and push forward. Ethical Leadership (c206) - 3 Performance Assessments This class wasn’t hard but it was tedious. You have three assessments and they are pretty boring. The main idea is that you are looking at ethical leaders and either evaluating them or pretending you are working in a company and coming up with ethical strategies. It isn’t hard, but there is a lot to write and it is a pretty boring topic. Accounting for Decision Makers (c213) - 1 Objective Assessment This class was not fun. I struggled with this class. If you understand basic accounting you should not have much trouble, but as someone with no prior business knowledge, I had to study a lot. The course videos were very helpful. You really just have to go through each video and learn the concepts. There is a course resource page for this class, but I found the main textbook/video content to be the best. You do not have to memorize any formulas you just have to know how to use the formulas. Financial Management (c214) - 1 Objective Assessment Take this class directly after accounting. They build off each other. This class was the worst for me. It took me three times to pass. The largest learning curve I had was using the calculator. I suggest familiarizing yourself with the BA II Plus time value of money function before starting this class. If I understood this from the beginning this class would have been a cakewalk. The course resource page was great. Watch Dr. V’s video on how to calculate problems. Operations Management (c215) - 1 Objective Assessment Looking back, for some reason I barely remember this class haha. This is mostly quality management and supply chain. There is a video library on the course resource page that helped me. I watched all the videos and skimmed the chapters I did not do well on when I took the pre-assessment. Honestly, this class was not that bad. Data-Driven Decision Making (c207) - 2 Performance Assessments and 1 Objective Assessment I hated this class. It was a ton of work. It is pretty much a statistics class. You discuss standard deviation and stuff like that. The two performance assessments are not difficult, you just have to make sure you follow the rubric. There is a section on the course resource page that walks you through both. For the OA it was a lot of studying. Same thing with the pa, you just need to watch the recorded cohorts as well as read the book for the parts you don’t pass on the pre-assessment. Global Economics for Managers (c211) - 1 Objective Assessment This class was not extremely difficult. It took me two attempts to pass. The thing that helped me the most was watching the recorded videos. There is very little math. This is mainly a surface-level view of global econ. If you pay attention to the news and understand how money works a lot of it makes sense from the get-go. A lot of people said reading the book helped them. I read a good chunk of it and found it to be extremely boring. To each their own. MBA Capstone (c216) - 3 Performance Assessments I am going to give you a good tip. You do not have to do well on the simulation. It doesn’t matter. I completed the entire capstone in 4 days. This was with a day break in between. The simulation is not difficult. It is actually easier to finish the tasks if you do not do well on the simulation. For task 1 you have to create a presentation/ recording asking for money from investors. They give you a template for your PowerPoint, so almost all the work is done for you. All you have to do is fill in the blanks. For the second task, you just analyze your decisions in the simulation and how you could have done better. Again, this is super easy. A lot of the information they ask you for is in the simulation, you just have to find it. The third task is about your experience in the program and your future goals. Again, this was super simple and there is not much explanation needed.
Anyone know whether UMPI credits are good for comissioning as for US Airforce OTS?? I am close to graduating and essentially did majority of my credits through Sophia online.
I know when trying for a higher NCO rank as a Enlisted, they only want local community college or CCAF credit only for Associates degree. They did not accept Sophia credit for ranking up.
Hello, tried searching but didn't find anything, has anyone completed their MBA at WGU, and able to transfer some of their grad credits to a MPA program?
Milledge Austin, for JAGWire from Augusta University Wrote:Augusta University has received approval from the University System of Georgia Board of Regents to offer a first-of-its-kind PhD in Intelligence, Defense, and Cybersecurity Policy that will be known as AU’s PhD in national defense.
The new program, the first PhD program offered by Pamplin College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences at AU, will offer students extensive core work with required credit hours in research methods, intelligence studies, strategic cybersecurity and traditional security studies. The aim of the program is to give students a broad-based understanding of security studies. […]
Developed as a professional degree, it is designed for academic and government professionals and includes coverage of theory and practice. The program is designed to enhance the strategic and practical knowledge of students already working in national defense, as well as those who are looking to secure careers with the Department of Defense (DoD), other federal agencies or academic institutions and think tanks aligned with the defense community.
The program’s hybrid-online instructional method will feature a mixture of mostly synchronous courses with some asynchronous options, opening the program to interested applicants nationwide, particularly those already in the workforce. This expands its potential reach to the entire nation, including all DoD sites, bases and federal agencies.
Hi I'm Elle and I am excited to get feedback an insight on my journey.
Your Location: Georgia
Your Age: 41
What kind of degree do you want?: TAMUC Org leadership & WGU Software Engineering
Current Credits: Sophia credits I've taken for TAMUC
US History l
US History ll
Introduction to Chemistry
Art History I|
Human Biology
Environmental Science
Macroeconomics
Introduction to Ethics
College Algebra
Introduction to College Mathematics
Professional Development Electives
IT Career Exploration 2TS
Visual Communications
Managerial Accounting
Introduction to Business
Principles of Finance
Financial Accounting
Microeconomics
Developing Effective Teams
The Essentials of Managing Conflict
Project Management
Introduction to Information Technology
Introduction To Nutrition
Conflict Resolution
Lifespan Development
Anatomy and Physiology I
Sophia Credits in progress
English Comp l ( final touchstone being grade)
English Comp ll (3rd touchstone being graded)
Art History l ( haven't started yet)
Business Communication ( not sure if I need this since I have Visual communication) please advise.
Also I would like to know if the transfer credits can be used at both schools.
I've taken a these two courses specifically for WGU
Introduction to Relational Databases
Statistics
Any certifications or military experience?: none
Budget: really all depends on financial aid
Commitments: Fulltime Job and kids I also Doordash and Shipt a couple hours a week.
Dedicated time to study: I can do 4-5 hours a night, fees hours Sat all day Sunday and a couple hours through out the day during down time at work.
Timeline: I applied to TAMUC but haven't upload my transcript because Sophia is taking forever with Eng Comp l & || ? Should I enroll now are wait? Would love to start Oct 28th
Tuition assistance/reimbursement: I have been approved for full Pell and loan I would like to have a little cushion for expenses so I can focus more on my studies. If anyone has info on how to do that please share.
Budget: I have $1500 saved and would like to use it to start getting certs for WGU
I have gained a lot of knowledge in building websites and developing iOS and Android apps through online platforms such as Youtube, Udemy, and Coursera. I also have experience in setting up businesses and creating processes and workflows.
I am currently working at a nonprofit organization that assists small businesses. In my role, I build websites, handle marketing, and contribute to the development of workflows.
Im ok at test taking and have a good amount of knowledge in the areas I am pursuing.
I have a spreadsheet outlining the courses I plan to take and the path I have mapped out for both degrees. I can upload it for feedback to ensure I am on the right track.
I am open to all suggestions and assistance because I do not have any support and have spent numerous hours researching information until I found this site.
Hi, all; I've just recently started at TESU and am currently enrolled in my first 18 credits but have not finished them yet. I've come to realize that there are several programs I am really interested in and I need help planning. I've read the official policies, but I am unsure if I fully understand them correctly. I've interpreted it to mean that you can take multiple certifications, two Associates in different areas (like AA and AAS), and two Bachelor's in different areas (like BA and BS). I can see that if taking them simultaneously, there has to be a higher number of unique credits than if you complete one and then the other.
Are only two programs allowed to be done at the same time, or can the maximum be done all together? How would that affect the credits needed? Can all degrees be double majors?
For reference, I am looking to do the following programs: CIS Cert, CS Cert, HRM Cert, AAS CS and MD Tech (double major), AA Human Services, BA Psychology and English (double major), and BS Human Services Criminal Justice and Sociology (double major).
Is it possible to do all of these (technically 7 majors/4 degrees and 3 certs) at the same time? Is there any difference in going the AA or BS with concentration route for Human Services? Can I take all of the same General Ed courses for all of them or will I have to take more? Can credits be applied to both Associate's and Bachelor's programs taken together? If I were to take the maximum credits every single month, but only 9 credits for the summer term to qualify for the GO TESU, how long realistically would it take to finish?
Thank you so much for any insight!
Edited to add question: If I take alternative courses on other websites, is the 90 transferrable credits in total or is it per major/degree? Thank you!
Your Location: CA Current Regional Accredited Credits: UC Davis Degree Economics (2018) Current ACE, CLEP, or NCCRS Credits: None Any certifications or military experience?: None Budget: Unlimited Timeline: Soonest
Hello i am interested in the CS/CIS dual degrees from TESU. I have a bachelors degree in economics from UC Davis so i believe that takes care of the electives and RA credits. From what I gather from all of your wonderful posts I essentially can take the majority of these classes on study.com transfer them in and then take two capstones and get the dual degrees.
Can anyone give an insight into my plan and let me know of any blind spots? Thank you so much.
Hello all. Originally I was planning on attending WGU and am currently taking classes through Sophia to rack up credits. I’m now considering UMPI BLS program because it looks like you can transfer in a lot more credits and it’s more flexible. With WGU it was pretty straightforward what classes to take at Sophia and then send transcripts and enroll. My question with UMPI is, is it best to finish all the Sophia classes first and then apply to UMPI, or apply first and then send transcripts once finished with Sophia courses? I’ve just heard stories that UMPI sometimes isn’t the best at responding and it can take a while to enroll. I guess I don’t want to be in a situation where I’ve completed all my Sophia courses, then I apply and end up sitting around waiting for months on UMPI. I’d rather preemptively apply so I’m ready to go if that makes sense. Any tips or advice would be appreciated. Thank you!
I payed for the Metropolia open path diploma program. When I approved the payment in my banking app, the website said that the time for me to apply has expired and that I have to reapply. The money was not returned and I did not receive an email from Metropolia with further instructions. I sent two emails, one to the admissions office and one to avoinamk. Since it's sunday I'm still waiting for them to respond. Did anyone else have the same thing happen?