04-30-2025, 07:33 PM
(This post was last modified: 06-03-2025, 06:13 PM by bjcheung77.)
PUG, SNHU, UMass Global, and other RA institutions that accept up to 90 ACE credits or 75% of undergraduate requirements are regularly mentioned in this subforum. Most of the time, people are asking for methods to start the process, I've been recommending people to take up to 90 credits from alternative credit providers to max that credit before enrolling at the institution of choice.
Study.com comes to mind, as they offer upper division courses that many ACE providers don’t—making it easier to knock out major requirements early. Courses - Designed for working adults, parents, or busy students—self-paced and fully online. Study.com removed unnecessary quizzes and assignments, so students can focus on learning and progressing faster. Final exams are now open-book and open-note. No proctoring = less pressure, more flexibility.
College Starter – $95/month: Unlimited courses (in a month), enroll in 2 at time (lower division)
College Saver – $235/month: Access to all upper + lower division, enroll in 3 courses at a time, with no limit on how many you can take in a month
An example of using Study.com to max those alternative credits for transfer, if you completed 6 courses in one month using the $95 plan, that’s just about $15 per course. Way below the cost of most providers, and you’re earning real, transferable college credit.
Here’s the link I’ve been using to check it out: https://bit.ly/3RTJ3I9
Curious what others here think—especially those who’ve used Study.com in the past. Are these the changes you were hoping for?
Study.com comes to mind, as they offer upper division courses that many ACE providers don’t—making it easier to knock out major requirements early. Courses - Designed for working adults, parents, or busy students—self-paced and fully online. Study.com removed unnecessary quizzes and assignments, so students can focus on learning and progressing faster. Final exams are now open-book and open-note. No proctoring = less pressure, more flexibility.
College Starter – $95/month: Unlimited courses (in a month), enroll in 2 at time (lower division)
College Saver – $235/month: Access to all upper + lower division, enroll in 3 courses at a time, with no limit on how many you can take in a month
An example of using Study.com to max those alternative credits for transfer, if you completed 6 courses in one month using the $95 plan, that’s just about $15 per course. Way below the cost of most providers, and you’re earning real, transferable college credit.
Here’s the link I’ve been using to check it out: https://bit.ly/3RTJ3I9
Curious what others here think—especially those who’ve used Study.com in the past. Are these the changes you were hoping for?
Study.com Offer https://bit.ly/3RTJ3I9
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Pre-Med Online, MSc Biomedical Sciences (Starting Jan 2026)
In Progress: UoPeople BS Health Science
Completed: UMPI BAS & MAOL (2025)
TESU ASNSM Biology, BSBA (ACBSP Accredited 2017)


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