06-24-2019, 11:17 PM
(06-24-2019, 11:16 PM)alexf.1990 Wrote:Thank you. I didn't know this. I thought it was for undergrads only.(06-24-2019, 11:08 PM)Stoic Wrote:(06-24-2019, 10:46 PM)alexf.1990 Wrote:Yeah, I wonder how the HES Grant is distributed. They vaguely touch on its ability if you're not enrolled. Though, I think if someone can get the Pell Grant and the HES Grant they should be able to come out with minimal debt. It seems that way when looking at things from the outside, considering a 4 credit course is $1,840 without the HES grant? The main issue I guess would be the residency requirement since even a bunk bed in a dorm (just throwing this out there as an example) is $800+ a month in Boston metropolitan area. In comparison the ALM cuts down the spending in residency considerably. Do you know if the HES grant is available for the ALM as well?(06-24-2019, 10:33 PM)Stoic Wrote:(06-24-2019, 02:24 PM)alexf.1990 Wrote: "Finish Your Coursework in Under Five YearsThat makes sense.
You have five years to complete your degree requirements. The five-year timeline begins at the end of the term in which you complete any three degree applicable courses, regardless of whether or not you have been admitted to a degree program. Moreover, courses over 5 years old at the point of admission will not count toward the degree."
https://www.extension.harvard.edu/academ...quirements
This is the requirement for an ALM English degree. Its roughly the same language used in other programs. You should really only take the courses for credit if you plan on applying for admission in the near future.
In general have you found graduate credits to be normally accepted at undergrad institutions? I took the Poetry courses for graduate credit and I'm having a hard time getting them accepted to other schools for undergrad outside of the big 3. This is pushing me to just go for the ALB since I'm already 20 residence credits in + the transfer credits allowed which is 64.
It's likely that you're having difficulties because you took it for graduate credit instead of undergrad credit. HES is regionally accredited. If you had taken them for undergrad credit, you would probably have gotten at least 20 elective credits. At most colleges, this would only fill your elective credits anyway. I wouldn't let this issue be the deciding factor on which college you attend for undergrad. An ALB is incredibly expensive. Even if you get the HES Grant, you're still looking at 18-22k and 3 years of study for your degree. For a similar price, you could get an undergrad at one of the big three (or WGU) and an ALM from HES.
The HES Grant is available for the ALM as well. It gives you 50% off during the fall and spring semesters and one free course during the summer. The residency requirement is a bit easier with the ALM. It only requires you to attend 4 courses on campus. This requirement can be fulfilled through "intensive weekend" courses where the course meets weekly online and there is one weekend when you meet on campus.


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