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Construction-related degree
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CSU Global hasn't updated their website. From an email I received recently, it looks like the construction SSAs have been eliminated.
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(08-16-2021, 02:20 AM)NoStudentNoCry Wrote: I am trying to help family member to get degree related to construction. Something like construction management or civil engineering. Technology something-something will do the trick too.

For now I can only think of Associates in construction management from Ashworth College but if anyone could point me to another direction - please do. We looked at Penn Foster's construction technology associates, but their program is very confusing.

Starting conditions:
  • No college credits so far, but he started working on Sophia classes (currently is taking English Composition I and College Algebra)
  • Not in military
  • Does not qualify for Pell grant
  • Not a union member, but might be able to join in 2022
  • The cheaper the better
  • Preferably online or low-residency
  • National accreditation is OK

Thanks!

Ashworth is a joy. I recently completed a Healthcare Administration degree with them that was affordable, and transfer-friendly (I only had to complete 8 courses) including ACE approved courses. My partner is in the middle of the Construction Management program. Their platform is solid, and the course content and structure is very good. I dont know why we dont push them more on these forums.
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(08-17-2021, 11:10 AM)DeanLewis Wrote: Ashworth is a joy. I recently completed a Healthcare Administration degree with them that was affordable, and transfer-friendly (I only had to complete 8 courses) including ACE approved courses. My partner is in the middle of the Construction Management program. Their platform is solid, and the course content and structure is very good. I dont know why we dont push them more on these forums.

Probably because they're DEAC and most people here are looking for RA degrees for various reasons.
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(08-17-2021, 11:10 AM)DeanLewis Wrote: Ashworth is a joy. I recently completed a Healthcare Administration degree with them that was affordable, and transfer-friendly (I only had to complete 8 courses) including ACE approved courses. My partner is in the middle of the Construction Management program. Their platform is solid, and the course content and structure is very good. I dont know why we dont push them more on these forums.

If one is considering grad school, a degree from Ashworth is going to be a challenge. Most grad schools only accept RA bachelor's degrees.
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A lot of good ideas, thank you everyone!


(08-16-2021, 11:58 PM)sanantone Wrote: CSU Global hasn't updated their website. From an email I received recently, it looks like the construction SSAs have been eliminated.

This, unfortunately, is true.
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Family members work on degrees at Ashworth, TESU, Purdue, UMPI, NationsU
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