10 hours ago
Hi All,
I was just on Sophia Learning's website and have found that Central New Mexico Community College seems to have recently partnered up with Sophia Learning and StraighterLine. Current students at the Community College and I believe anyone who plans to apply and attend can transfer in certain classes from either place for credit.
I did not look into this deeply, but I see that they don't accept every class from Sophia Learning and StraighterLine. It's mostly general education or pre-requisite courses for your degrees. Either way, I think this might be a great option for New Mexico Residents or anyone who just wants to save money on education in general. This might be great for anyone who wants to study Business Administration because, it seems like the majority of the classes is geared toward that program.
I'm posting a list of links below for anyone who wants to read on this further. Also, contact the admissions office too if you have any question about this.
CNM - Sophia Link: https://cnm.sophia.org/
CNM StraighterLine: https://www.straighterline.com/colleges/...y-college/
CNM Website & Program : https://www.cnm.edu/ // https://www.cnm.edu/programs
CNM Credit for Prior Learning Policy: https://www.cnm.edu/depts/enrollment/adm...ing-policy
CNM Credit for Community Partnerships and Professional Development: https://www.cnm.edu/depts/enrollment/adm...rtnerships
CNM Course Catalog: https://www.cnm.edu/students/services/catalog-resources
CNM Student Handbook: https://www.cnm.edu/depts/dean-of-studen...t-handbook
CNM Tuition Rates and Residency: https://www.cnm.edu/depts/enrollment/tui...-residency
CNM Institution and Program(s) Accreditations: https://www.cnm.edu/about-cnm/accreditation
https://www.cnm.edu/about-cnm/accreditat...reditation
I was just on Sophia Learning's website and have found that Central New Mexico Community College seems to have recently partnered up with Sophia Learning and StraighterLine. Current students at the Community College and I believe anyone who plans to apply and attend can transfer in certain classes from either place for credit.
I did not look into this deeply, but I see that they don't accept every class from Sophia Learning and StraighterLine. It's mostly general education or pre-requisite courses for your degrees. Either way, I think this might be a great option for New Mexico Residents or anyone who just wants to save money on education in general. This might be great for anyone who wants to study Business Administration because, it seems like the majority of the classes is geared toward that program.
I'm posting a list of links below for anyone who wants to read on this further. Also, contact the admissions office too if you have any question about this.
CNM - Sophia Link: https://cnm.sophia.org/
CNM StraighterLine: https://www.straighterline.com/colleges/...y-college/
CNM Website & Program : https://www.cnm.edu/ // https://www.cnm.edu/programs
CNM Credit for Prior Learning Policy: https://www.cnm.edu/depts/enrollment/adm...ing-policy
CNM Credit for Community Partnerships and Professional Development: https://www.cnm.edu/depts/enrollment/adm...rtnerships
CNM Course Catalog: https://www.cnm.edu/students/services/catalog-resources
CNM Student Handbook: https://www.cnm.edu/depts/dean-of-studen...t-handbook
CNM Tuition Rates and Residency: https://www.cnm.edu/depts/enrollment/tui...-residency
CNM Institution and Program(s) Accreditations: https://www.cnm.edu/about-cnm/accreditation
https://www.cnm.edu/about-cnm/accreditat...reditation



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