05-23-2022, 07:40 PM
(05-23-2022, 06:00 PM)delgriffth Wrote:I transferred in 44 from community college and another 60 from SDC. After evaluation, that left me with 27 credits required for my degree (a BA rather than a BLS), plus an additional 3 credits for the residency requirement (30 credits total). In two sessions, I finished exactly 42 credits. I finished my requirements after about 1.5 sessions and took some extra classes for fun (three of the four UL). Some people are faster, some are slower. I majored in History and did a lot of writing (something like 80,000 words total); other majors or minors may be less writing intensive.(05-23-2022, 05:22 PM)ss20ts Wrote:(05-23-2022, 05:13 PM)delgriffth Wrote:(05-23-2022, 04:34 PM)ss20ts Wrote: 120 credits
Length of time varies. Depends on how long it takes you to complete the ACE courses and then the UMPI courses. Most are completing UMPI in 2-3 sessions when transferring in 90 credits.
$1400 per 8 week session
How many credits completed at UMPI after transferring in 90? Should be a fairly simple question. However, that depends on how many UL's they've transferred in right? Also depends on whether their transferred credits satisfy GEC requirements or not. For the average person trying to see if UMPI is even an option worth looking into, it's way too complicated. Even the Wiki admits how ridiculously complicated GEC is. Thanks for the he
You have to complete a minimum of 30 credits at UMPI.
120 - 90 = 30
It's not that complicated. I did it twice.It all depends on what you transfer in.
What transfers in as UL and what matches GEC. Clear as mud : ) I'd be looking at 42 needed at UMPI. 21 as UL electives. Are folks taking 2-3 sessions to get through 30? Ballpark on how many sessions to get through 42?
I began the process on SDC last September, doing five classes per month, and started at UMPI in January. Did two sessions to finish in May. All told about eight months to complete 102 credits, including 42 at UMPI.
So it's doable (but I didn't find it easy).


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