Yesterday, 11:56 AM
Hello everyone,
I want to start off by saying that I found this forum the other day when looking into getting a college degree online. After reading through many threads, I can say that this is truly a remarkable community. Many are here only to help others which is very admirable and selfless. I apologize in advance for the length of this post, but I feel it is essential to give as many details about myself as I can to obtain the best guidance possible.
I did quite a bit of research using this forum, and I have to admit the amount of information is quite overwhelming. I am hoping this community can help point me in the right direction to pursue a Business Degree in Finance. This is something I have put off for quite a while after I became successful in my career, but now it is something I want to accomplish. My ultimate goal is to obtain my MBA, but first things first.
To start I will give some of my professional experience as I have read that this can be applied toward college credits in certain situations. I have been in the banking industry for 25 years. I have held a multitude of positions beginning my career as a teller until today where my title is SVP - Director of ACH Operations at a large regional bank. I am unsure if any of my professional experience could be applied toward a finance degree, but it would be great if possible. I also read that professional certifications could potentially be applied toward college credits as well. I currently have my Certified Treasury Professional (CTP), Accredited ACH Professional (AAP), and Accredited Payments Risk Professional (APRP) certifications. I am also preparing to take the Accredited Faster Payments Professional (AFPP) exam in February. I expect to obtain that one as well because I believe in over preparing for these types of certification exams because you can only take them one time a year.
I went to a community college briefly in 2006/2007 and below are the classes I completed. I don't know if it makes a difference, but I had a 4.0 GPA.
ENGL 1301; PSYC 2301; ITSC 1401; MATH 0308; MATH 0310; MATH 1314; SPCH 1311; ENGL 1302
Addendum & Template (answer in brief, compact, concise phrases - don't need long sentences):
Your Location: Houston, TX
Your Age: 46
What kind of degree do you want?: Finance
Current Regional Accredited Credits: My transcript says 25 credits, but I am not sure if all apply based on the courses listed above
Current ACE, CLEP, or NCCRS Credits: I tried to find information on this but wasn't very successful in deciphering everything
Any certifications or military experience?: Yes, CTP, AAP, APRP, and soon to be AFPP certifications
Budget: I don't necessarily have a budget, but the less I would have to pay the better (obviously). However, if I need to pay a little more to complete it faster I will
Commitments: Job and Family
Dedicated time to study: Depending on the week 10-20 hours, so probably an average of 15 hours weekly
Timeline: I would like to start in March of 2026
Tuition assistance/reimbursement: I will not need tuition assistance
I appreciate anyone who looks at this and welcome any advice.
Thanks,
Brent
I want to start off by saying that I found this forum the other day when looking into getting a college degree online. After reading through many threads, I can say that this is truly a remarkable community. Many are here only to help others which is very admirable and selfless. I apologize in advance for the length of this post, but I feel it is essential to give as many details about myself as I can to obtain the best guidance possible.
I did quite a bit of research using this forum, and I have to admit the amount of information is quite overwhelming. I am hoping this community can help point me in the right direction to pursue a Business Degree in Finance. This is something I have put off for quite a while after I became successful in my career, but now it is something I want to accomplish. My ultimate goal is to obtain my MBA, but first things first.
To start I will give some of my professional experience as I have read that this can be applied toward college credits in certain situations. I have been in the banking industry for 25 years. I have held a multitude of positions beginning my career as a teller until today where my title is SVP - Director of ACH Operations at a large regional bank. I am unsure if any of my professional experience could be applied toward a finance degree, but it would be great if possible. I also read that professional certifications could potentially be applied toward college credits as well. I currently have my Certified Treasury Professional (CTP), Accredited ACH Professional (AAP), and Accredited Payments Risk Professional (APRP) certifications. I am also preparing to take the Accredited Faster Payments Professional (AFPP) exam in February. I expect to obtain that one as well because I believe in over preparing for these types of certification exams because you can only take them one time a year.
I went to a community college briefly in 2006/2007 and below are the classes I completed. I don't know if it makes a difference, but I had a 4.0 GPA.
ENGL 1301; PSYC 2301; ITSC 1401; MATH 0308; MATH 0310; MATH 1314; SPCH 1311; ENGL 1302
Addendum & Template (answer in brief, compact, concise phrases - don't need long sentences):
Your Location: Houston, TX
Your Age: 46
What kind of degree do you want?: Finance
Current Regional Accredited Credits: My transcript says 25 credits, but I am not sure if all apply based on the courses listed above
Current ACE, CLEP, or NCCRS Credits: I tried to find information on this but wasn't very successful in deciphering everything
Any certifications or military experience?: Yes, CTP, AAP, APRP, and soon to be AFPP certifications
Budget: I don't necessarily have a budget, but the less I would have to pay the better (obviously). However, if I need to pay a little more to complete it faster I will
Commitments: Job and Family
Dedicated time to study: Depending on the week 10-20 hours, so probably an average of 15 hours weekly
Timeline: I would like to start in March of 2026
Tuition assistance/reimbursement: I will not need tuition assistance
I appreciate anyone who looks at this and welcome any advice.
Thanks,
Brent


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