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  Easiest Bachelors that takes the most transfer creds?
Posted by: nickyberit - 56 minutes ago - Forum: TESU - Thomas Edison State University Discussion - No Replies

FT working busy Mom who has alot of transfer credits and just wants to finish my Bachelors so I can qualify for a leadership role at work. Any Bachelors will do! Just want the easiest one that takes the most credits. Anyone know?

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  UMPI degree plan for Air Force officer candidate
Posted by: yahyaisik - 2 hours ago - Forum: UMPI - University of Maine at Presque Isle Discussion - Replies (2)

Hi recently I decided to join Air Forces as an officer but they require a bachelor degree which I don't have. I will be putting the work in and get my degree as soon as possible. I was searching all the schools and programs to find the best fit for me thinking I should get a viable degree so I can use it in real world. Since I decided to join to be pilot this has changed and I think UMPI's BLS degrees would be the best fit for me since they are more flexible about free electives. ( if i am wrong if there is any way faster please let me know)

After I decided I wanted to set a plan for myself continue with it. I was confused with general ed courses and found this forum.  Lots of tips helped me for example taking english composition 1&2 at UMPI.

I still am confused what to do so I wanted to ask you guys to help me to create a degree plan.



Your Location: New York
Your Age: 23
What kind of degree do you want?: It does not matter , Air Force does not require any specific degree just a bachelor.
Current Regional Accredited Credits:
Current ACE, CLEP, or NCCRS Credits: 0
Any certifications or military experience?: No
Budget:I want to make it as cheap as possible but if I am gonna get it done faster I am willing to pay more.
Commitments:Just a part time job other than that no commitments.
Dedicated time to study: As much as possible. Studying is no problem for me , when I was in Turkey I studied 7 months straight in a small room didn't even go out once.
Timeline:I will be eligible to join the Air Forces in 3-7 months so I would love to finish as soon as possible and be done with it.
Tuition assistance/reimbursement:no

Background : I have been to college in Turkey. Studied Mining engineering, petroleum engineering and chemical engineering. Bu I only have few credits I have attached them. I am good at science and business so I can take classes according to that.

Past credits :
MATH 141( calculus 1 )            AA ,        4 credits
PHYS 101(general physics 1).   BB,         4 credits ( 4 credits bc it also covers physics lab)
ENG 101 (eng comp)               AA ,        3 credits
CHEM121 ( general chem 1).    BB,         3 credits 
CHE101(intro to chem eng).     AA,         2 credits.
CHEM 141 ( gen. chem. lab. 1) CB ,        1 credits.


                                        gpa 3.5    total credits 17

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  UMPI Financial Aid
Posted by: Hackingat40 - 6 hours ago - Forum: UMPI - University of Maine at Presque Isle Discussion - Replies (1)

Does anyone know if UMPI refunds the negative financial aid back to the student or does it just disappear?

This is regarding Pell Grant

Thanks!

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  Magnanamimous in Victory
Posted by: Charles Fout - Today, 03:18 AM - Forum: Off Topic - Replies (6)

President Trump is President-Elect!

Peace and love towards my colleagues here.


I loved President Trump's victory speech. It was so Full of hope and healing.
My favorite part was when he turned the floor over to Dana White.
Dana gave a big shout out to Joe Rogan.

Now my moment of schadenfreude: 

To the Totalitarian mob at Degreeinfo - I should just pray for you.
I'm not ready for that yet. Instead I'll thumb my nose at you and laugh out loud.
You reveal yourselves  in  your collective Trump Derangement Syndrome

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  University at Albany - free public health certificate
Posted by: ArshveerCheema - Yesterday, 09:31 PM - Forum: Free Courses and Certificates and Good Deals - No Replies

I haven't personally done it: https://phtc-online.org/learning/cert-pr...rtProgId=1

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  Columbia Southern University - Free professional development courses
Posted by: ArshveerCheema - Yesterday, 07:51 PM - Forum: Free Courses and Certificates and Good Deals - No Replies

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Four-Part Leadership Series Available at No Cost

Use Promo Code SUCCESS


Developed and taught by Columbia Southern University co-founder Chantell Cooley, this completely online, Blackboard Catalyst Award winning leadership series prepares current and future leaders for successful, fulfilling lives. Each continuing education course, which can be taken individually or as a series, addresses one aspect of leadership that empowers students to be successful, effective agents of transformation within their careers and communities.

These professional development courses are completely online and you can enroll today. Will you be next to take your leadership to the next level?

Leading Through Failure
This course gives students the necessary tools for responding to failures at work in a healthy and productive manner. Students will examine opportunities for learning, growth, humility and moving forward.

Building Your Team
This course addresses major concerns surrounding leadership in the modern work environment. Students will be prepared to not only lead successful teams, but also to collaborate with their teams in meaningful ways such as co-leading, conflict management, leadership isolation, customer service and delegation.

Servant Leadership
This course equips students with the skills they need to become leaders and mentors at work, no matter their position. With teachings from Scripture and modern business leaders, the course walks students through the steps to becoming a more efficient and knowledgeable leader while focusing on external relationship dynamics, leadership strategies and personal awareness and development.

Foundations for Success
Based on Chantell's inspirational books "Winning the Game of Life" and "Equipped for the Game of Life," this course identifies the building blocks for living a successful life and teaches students the tools to navigate each area of focus.

You are eligible to take these 10-week self-paced, open enrollment professional development courses completely online at no cost using promo code SUCCESSVisit our website to enroll today.

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  Penn State EdD Online - No Dissertation
Posted by: newdegree - Yesterday, 05:23 PM - Forum: Doctorate Degree Discussion - Replies (4)

Pennsylvania State University offers an online Doctor of Education program that requires only 37 credits. Of the 25 required credits, 6 are capstone experience credits. The other 12 out of 37 are electives (of which the school may accept transfer credits). The cost is $1027 per credit, which is not so bad given PennState's reputation. 

https://www.worldcampus.psu.edu/degrees-...on#courses

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  Masters degree advice for IT (EU based)
Posted by: dafnay - Yesterday, 10:44 AM - Forum: Degree Planning Advice - Replies (4)

Your Location: Poland
Your Age: 33
What kind of degree do you want?: I have a Masters degree in Law (I did it in France where I lived +20y ears) -
I am working as a IT PM for the past 4,5 years and would like to get more IT/engineering knowledge and get a degree in that field\
Also looking for 100% online and self paced (if possible)
Current Regional Accredited Credits: 0
Current ACE, CLEP, or NCCRS Credits: 0
Any certifications or military experience?: Many project management certs (PMP, AgilePM, Scrum, Prince2), currently working for network+ and security+, then some Azure Cloud
Budget: My employer is based in the US and maybe might pay for it - otherwise around 10-12k euro
Commitments: I work full time
Dedicated time to study: I can commit 2, 3 hours/workday, 4/5 hours during weekends
Timeline: no more than years - 1 or 1.5 years would be perfect
Tuition assistance/reimbursement: see budget

I am kinda new to those online degrees but heard you can transfert credits ? Dont know how that works.

Also, heard that TESU is quite good and have indeed the Masters of Science in IT I might be interested in. What do you think ? 

I just wonder if I am qualified for it since my current bachelor/masters is in a completely different field (Law).

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Heart Be EXCELLENT to each other
Posted by: Charles Fout - Yesterday, 12:18 AM - Forum: Off Topic - No Replies

I blink my eyes and then it happens again
I lose my way but I discover a friend
It's a typical day on the road to dystopia

I walk along until my feet are sore
I rest a minute then I walk some more
There's no time to delay on the road to dystopia

And my destination is the unknown
But I'm never far away from my home

It shines like laser light - I'm dreaming of a Great Big Red Wave!
INo dreams at night
'cause I'll be up all night
On the road to dystopia

I will be there to share your tragedy - hopefully not mine
I know that you would do the same for me
It's no trouble at all on the road to dystopia

When the vote counting is over I'm gonna get some sleep.

Let us just be EXCELLENT to each other 
I took Liberty with Todd Rundgren's lyrics here

My thought is - Whatever the outcome  of this election we should be civil to each other. Heart Heart

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  Frustrated with University of the Cumberlands
Posted by: ArshveerCheema - 11-04-2024, 02:50 PM - Forum: General Education-Related Discussion - Replies (11)

I am asking for a proof of enrollment letter that also states my enrollment date and not just the term as after 13 weeks, I'm able to withdraw from my RESP without limit but the person refuses to provide that. I've only been enrolled in one college prior and that was a private for-profit college and they provided the date (without me even asking) but regardless, I really don't see how my request is unreasonable. I would love some input because I am very frustrated.



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