08-28-2024, 10:31 PM
Update,
UMPI did not go as plan, earned no credits and ended up with two F's in the classes at UMPI. I was looking forward to the school, but the professor I had for both classes was not agreeable in anyway, which is contrary to what others have said. I would not recommend the Bachelor of Arts in History & Political Science at UMPI, there were several other complaints from others at the same time.
After my horrible experience with UMPI, I went with TESU and will have my BA in Liberal Studies on October 5th. TESU was supportive and attentive to the needs of a self-employed individual and I would recommend them to anyone over going to UMPI and dealing with there current system due to the influx of new students. TESU was the easiest to communicate with and even with the residency waiver fee, it was a great deal, mainly only taking the capstone and cornerstone vs having to take a multitude of classes at UMPI.
Thanks everyone for the help and now it is time to look into Masters programs.
UMPI did not go as plan, earned no credits and ended up with two F's in the classes at UMPI. I was looking forward to the school, but the professor I had for both classes was not agreeable in anyway, which is contrary to what others have said. I would not recommend the Bachelor of Arts in History & Political Science at UMPI, there were several other complaints from others at the same time.
After my horrible experience with UMPI, I went with TESU and will have my BA in Liberal Studies on October 5th. TESU was supportive and attentive to the needs of a self-employed individual and I would recommend them to anyone over going to UMPI and dealing with there current system due to the influx of new students. TESU was the easiest to communicate with and even with the residency waiver fee, it was a great deal, mainly only taking the capstone and cornerstone vs having to take a multitude of classes at UMPI.
Thanks everyone for the help and now it is time to look into Masters programs.