(02-10-2021, 11:05 AM)oroseeo Wrote: So I’m finalizing my decision on schools and need a little push. TESU brought in the most courses but I’m leaning more towards UMPI or SNHU for various reasons. I’ve attached my 3 evaluations and a list of the ACE courses I have on my transcript. I just need a little kick towards a decision haha.
I’m set on a Business Administration degree because of my current job. I have education reimbursement up to about $5k a year. I’d like to finish up my degree by the end of this year.
TESU - I’d most likely try and get a couple more courses through Davar in before the March 1st cutoff. I’d be paying for them out of pocket and would pay the waiver which is not ideal but I don’t want to have that many drawn out courses through TESU.
SNHU - Can I say out of the million evals I had done (yes I had more than these 3) this format was the easiest to read. If I take 2 courses a term I could possibly be done with my 10 courses this year. I would have to pay out of pocket a bit doing it this way. I do love that they have differed tuition and can wait till my tuition reimbursement kicks in and wouldn’t need to pay anything upfront.
UMPI - I’m really close to pulling the trigger for UMPI. I love the idea of going at my own pace. From my evaluation I have 14 courses to go with them. I do have a couple courses (including Sophia Environmental Science) that didn’t make it on my original transcript that I just sent over to see if they would come in as anything. Could someone take a look to see if I have anything else that would satisfy any of the remaining courses I have left?
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I'm in the same boat as you at the moment (considering TESU and UMPI), though I haven't done my evals yet.
In the electives section of your TESU eval, it says "!! Exception Credit shortage in Management. 7sh required" and general ed courses are listed. I was just wondering about this because I thought 6 elective credits had to be in the concentration. Why was there an exception?


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