08-16-2022, 10:17 PM
@OP, I merged the two threads, it's essentially the same info/questions: Bachelors > MSW > Licensure
Each person has their own scenario/situation or something, it all depends on you to complete the requirements of the degree. You may want to fill in the last post addendum here to give us more details, so we can provide appropriate advice: https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Thread-...Area-works
Essentially, without more details from you, it's hard to decipher what Bachelors would be better for you as you're working full time. I am hard pressed to recommend UMPI, I suggest Excelsior for max transfer of alternative credits and to take the 7 credits for residency requirements. You must make sure to take prerequisite courses required for your Masters, you need to find a few of your choice so you know the requirements and take them.
Each person has their own scenario/situation or something, it all depends on you to complete the requirements of the degree. You may want to fill in the last post addendum here to give us more details, so we can provide appropriate advice: https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Thread-...Area-works
Essentially, without more details from you, it's hard to decipher what Bachelors would be better for you as you're working full time. I am hard pressed to recommend UMPI, I suggest Excelsior for max transfer of alternative credits and to take the 7 credits for residency requirements. You must make sure to take prerequisite courses required for your Masters, you need to find a few of your choice so you know the requirements and take them.
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Completed: UMPI BAS & MAOL (2025)
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