02-19-2025, 11:51 AM
(02-19-2025, 11:41 AM)homeschoolmom1 Wrote: I had not gone to the Pierpont website in a while, but when I checked again today, I found this:
https://catalog.pierpont.edu/preview_pro...urnto=1745
It seems as if Pierpont has changed the requirements for the BOG degree again. It is now very similar again how it was. Most notably, it can be gotten without any Pierpont credits, as long as you have the required RA credits. And you have to pay a $350 fee if you don't have any Pierpont coursework.
Worth looking into again, I think.
On the pierpont website at the bottom it still states you need to get residency requirement 12 credit hours.
*Disclaimer: Per the handbook for the BOG degree program in WV, Pierpont requires a residency requirement of 12 credit hours (passing grades only) of coursework completed through Pierpont. Effective October 4, 2024, extra-institutional credits will not count toward the 12-credit residency requirement. Extra-institutional credits include ACE credits. BOG students without an approved application for graduation and degree audit for fall 2024 or those who apply to the institution after October 4, 2024, declaring the BOG (AAS) degree, will be required to complete 12 credit hours of Pierpont residential credit.
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Masters in Human Resource Management
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Doctor of Science in Public Safety '25
Doctor of Healthcare Administration '22
Masters of Business Administration '22
Masters of Public Administration '19
Masters of Arts in Urban Affairs '17
Masters of Arts in Criminal Justice '16
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Masters in Human Resource Management
Completed Degrees
Doctor of Science in Public Safety '25
Doctor of Healthcare Administration '22
Masters of Business Administration '22
Masters of Public Administration '19
Masters of Arts in Urban Affairs '17
Masters of Arts in Criminal Justice '16
Bachelor of Science in Police Studies '14
Graduate Certificate in Criminal Investigations '15


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