04-07-2021, 08:01 PM
(04-07-2021, 01:19 PM)dfrecore Wrote:(04-07-2021, 11:15 AM)natshar Wrote: Some ideas:
Also, ASU is 7 week long courses and if you go year round you can finish quicker than 4 years easy. Also Arizona State University Universal Learner is a way to get ASU credits for cheap and they offer a few math classes that are self-paced but end up as real ASU grades on a transcript.
Just to clarify for the OP, ASU/UL (formerly ASU/EA) does not qualify for Pell Grants, so if you're going to use that, this is not a great option. You have to enroll at a regular college full-time for the most benefit from Pell.
Good point. ASU Universal Learner does not qualify for Pell.
However, regular ASU online does and someone were willing to work for starbucks while attending ASU it would be all covered at no cost to them.