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Recently created this degree planning tool that maps out transfer pathways via sophia, study, saylor, and straighterline at WGU.
It pulls real-time information from WGU and also lists detailed transfer guideline notes for each course (the same notes that the transcript evaluators use).
https://wgu-planner.azeng.app/
PWA app version if you prefer: https://wgu-planner.azeng.app/app/install
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This is very well done. Thank you for this resource.
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Hmm, looks pretty good tool! I was thinking of doing something for a few of the main institutions that we recommend, such as TESU, UMPI, and now UoPeople, plus others such as PUG/WGU, etc.
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Interesting so the degrees with most transferable courses (27) are:
B.S. Business Management
B.S. Finance
B.S. Information Technology Management
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This is pretty nice.
Old Salt w/ New Papers
Pierpont: AAS BOG BUSINESS FOCUS 8/5/22
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(04-14-2025, 11:10 AM)Gneza Wrote: Recently created this degree planning tool that maps out transfer pathways via sophia, study, saylor, and straighterline at WGU.
It pulls real-time information from WGU and also lists detailed transfer guideline notes for each course (the same notes that the transcript evaluators use).
https://wgu-planner.azeng.app/
PWA app version if you prefer: https://wgu-planner.azeng.app/app/install
You're doing a great job, but could you create a few more degree planning tools that map out transfer pathways via Sophia, Study, Saylor, and StraighterLine at UPMI or TESU?
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06-22-2025, 03:28 PM
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(06-20-2025, 05:20 AM)Ares Wrote: Interesting so the degrees with most transferable courses (27) are:
B.S. Business Management
B.S. Finance
B.S. Information Technology Management
but that's only if you count sophia, study.com and straighterline
it doesn't include comptia certificates, udacity nano degrees, microsoft certificates, oracle certificates or even an associates degree (the tool includes them, but I don't think your count did)
https://partners.wgu.edu/general-transfe...ogramId=92
for example, if I understand what it says in that link, then an associates degree will cover both the discrete math courses even if you didn't take a discrete math course during your associates degree
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I recently saw someone say an associate's or bachelor's would cover either one but not both of the required Discrete Math courses for the WGU BSCS.
They might accept the degree to cover one and Study Discrete Math to cover the other?
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(06-22-2025, 02:36 AM)Epiphany.y Wrote: (04-14-2025, 11:10 AM)Gneza Wrote: Recently created this degree planning tool that maps out transfer pathways via sophia, study, saylor, and straighterline at WGU.
It pulls real-time information from WGU and also lists detailed transfer guideline notes for each course (the same notes that the transcript evaluators use).
https://wgu-planner.azeng.app/
PWA app version if you prefer: https://wgu-planner.azeng.app/app/install
You're doing a great job, but could you create a few more degree planning tools that map out transfer pathways via Sophia, Study, Saylor, and StraighterLine at UPMI or TESU?
I sent an email to OP:
Hi, it's bjcheung77 on DegreeForum, I really like what you've done with the WGU degree planning/transfer tool, just wondering if you are planning to do something similar for other institutions we recommend, such as EU, UMPI, TESU, etc.
I got this reply:
Hello Bryan,
Glad you like my WGU degree planning tool. Unfortunately, I don't plan on creating anything similar for other institutions due to the lack of reliable data available.
Best,
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(06-22-2025, 03:35 PM)Jonathan Whatley Wrote: I recently saw someone say an associate's or bachelor's would cover either one but not both of the required Discrete Math courses for the WGU BSCS.
They might accept the degree to cover one and Study Discrete Math to cover the other?
That would be a strange way to cover that.
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