04-12-2021, 06:40 PM
My cousin wants to go to mortuary school, but in our state it's recommended to get 60 credits then attend. It seems like the AAS at Pierpont might be the easiest/fastest/cheapest option, but she only has 6 college credits from a community college. She signed up for two courses at a community college in the summer which would get her to the 12 RA credits. My main question is: does anyone have a degree plan for this degree fleshed out?
We were looking primarily at straighterline since she can work on multiple courses at once and there's no/minimal waiting period before moving on to the next class (unlike sophia). Most schools have a very limited window that she can apply and we're hoping she can finish in time for application in January.
Everyone here helped me immensely going from nothing to a bachelor's so I'm not unfamiliar with the process, but I'm having trouble figuring out pierpont.
We were looking primarily at straighterline since she can work on multiple courses at once and there's no/minimal waiting period before moving on to the next class (unlike sophia). Most schools have a very limited window that she can apply and we're hoping she can finish in time for application in January.
Everyone here helped me immensely going from nothing to a bachelor's so I'm not unfamiliar with the process, but I'm having trouble figuring out pierpont.