"What Is the CHEAPEST College in Existence???" | Q&A #9

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Komentáře • 91

  • @taylorhuntress8898
    @taylorhuntress8898 Před 8 měsíci +12

    SNHU lets you take more than 2 classes per term once you prove you can maintain a 3.0 GPA for two consecutive terms. I'm going into my third term and I'm signed up for 3 classes. Just wanted to clear that up! :)

  • @ThisPrettyLittleLife
    @ThisPrettyLittleLife Před rokem +11

    To the person asking about if they should finish their degree based on their current salary from another nearly 40yr old I would highly recommend it because after years of making good money and working in a stable company a lot of things happened at once that left me in a circumstance where while I have experience, I don’t have my degree yet and it’s holding me back big time and I wish i would have gone back to school years ago to stop myself from being in this position now. Best of luck to you!

  • @TB4Jesus247
    @TB4Jesus247 Před rokem +32

    You should look into Texas A&M Commerce competency based programs. $1500 per semester or $750 for Texas residents

    • @monetajones2487
      @monetajones2487 Před rokem +9

      I just wanted to say the BIGGEST thank you for this comment. This will save me thousands. ❤

    • @MrOilmoney
      @MrOilmoney Před rokem +6

      We need a review on this school asap

    • @MateDrinker33
      @MateDrinker33 Před 11 měsíci +3

      @@MrOilmoney Eh, they only have seven programs, none of them in Tech. I also don't yet see an obvious way of accelerating the program. Could still be a good fit for several people, though.

    • @MrOilmoney
      @MrOilmoney Před 11 měsíci +1

      @MateDrinker33 Some do not want a degree In tech. The reason I asked for the review is because it is the price for Texas residents deserves a more in depth look... hence the review.

    • @MrOilmoney
      @MrOilmoney Před 11 měsíci +1

      @MateDrinker33 The video is about the cheapest college not the cheapest tech degree college.

  • @mrgelin2159
    @mrgelin2159 Před 6 měsíci +3

    Big up to the team and Lauren is a vibe, she's always smiling !!!!! I booked my 2 sessions!!!! I am excited!

    • @CollegeHacked
      @CollegeHacked  Před 6 měsíci +1

      We can’t wait to meet with you! 😁😁👏🏼

  • @Bea_Strong
    @Bea_Strong Před rokem +6

    This is awesome! I’ve
    Completed 25 Sophia credits in 6 weeks, could have completed 28 sooner but some stuff came up.
    Im excited to do some straighterlines/ Cleps and I started Liberty U in Jan 🎉🎉🎉🎉

  • @omegac5589
    @omegac5589 Před rokem +14

    WGU Business school enrollment dept is horrible. They are the worse and don't care. On the flip side the I.T. school enrollment dept is 5 star and will give you an amazing experience.

  • @nathanhartlaub121
    @nathanhartlaub121 Před 6 měsíci +2

    I took 4 classes at a time at SNHU, VA benefits are based on time of credits used. Even one class makes you "full time".

    • @CollegeHacked
      @CollegeHacked  Před 6 měsíci

      What years did you attend, and did you need to appeal to take 4 classes?

  • @natemotivation8523
    @natemotivation8523 Před 24 dny

    Personal enrichment is a fantastic reason to earn a degree ❤ overlooked a lot 😀

  • @gordonwelling1877
    @gordonwelling1877 Před 6 měsíci +2

    If you plan it correctly, for UoPeople it is possible to transfer in 90 credit hours (30 courses and pay $17 per course or $510 for transfer fees + 60 application fee + 10 courses * $120 ($1200) for exam fees for a total of $1770 + cost of third party courses. If you get 10 Saylor courses at $5/course that is $50 and if you buy 4 months of Sophia to get the rest of the courses for $299, the total would be $1770 + $50 + $299 = $2129.

    • @CollegeHacked
      @CollegeHacked  Před 6 měsíci +2

      And yet all that effort still gets you a nationally accredited degree 😔

    • @chrisrodney79
      @chrisrodney79 Před 12 dny

      @@CollegeHacked Could you transfer any of that to a more accredited program?

  • @Austin-bernard
    @Austin-bernard Před rokem +6

    I talked to my advisor at UMPI and they have told me students can receive A through F. It's not A or B passing anymore.

    • @Austin-bernard
      @Austin-bernard Před rokem +2

      Also if you don't finish a class it will be waitlisted.

  • @MrOilmoney
    @MrOilmoney Před rokem +3

    Should do a review on Tamuc and Columbia southern.

  • @evenesence21
    @evenesence21 Před rokem +4

    Was considering SNHU, but they just started, this term, with a new GenEd curriculum. So as of now, they don't have a concrete answer to if Sophia or any 3rd party credits, which will transfer in. Under new evaluation, and all up in the air. 😢

    • @CollegeHacked
      @CollegeHacked  Před rokem

      It’s becoming more concrete-they’ll only accept two Sophia courses. Swap for Study.com!

    • @erickr9187
      @erickr9187 Před rokem +2

      I joined SNHU and they’re allowing me to take 60+ credits at Sophia. I haven’t started yet but they gave me a list. I have a list from my SNHU advisor to start. I’m going for my bachelor’s in business. I hope this helps.

    • @CollegeHacked
      @CollegeHacked  Před 11 měsíci

      @@CollegeHacked Revision to my own comment--they do still accept Sophia, it's been a whole debacle because they didn't make any formal announcements, just hinted at changes and we all reacted swiftly :) New video about it coming soon!

  • @ducaysane1133
    @ducaysane1133 Před rokem +1

    Great Video thank you guys

  • @ashes2323
    @ashes2323 Před rokem +3

    13:35 At SNHU, you can add a 3rd course per 8 week term. Can't do it in first term, financial aid probably won't cover the 3rd, GPA requirement, and you have to work with your advisor. Doable for sure.

  • @irgordon
    @irgordon Před měsícem

    Do more Masters Degree content

  • @jeremynguyen8317
    @jeremynguyen8317 Před rokem +2

    What are some good ways to prepare for grad school when hacking an undergrad degree? I imagine it can be harder to stand out in applications compared to a traditional program

    • @CollegeHacked
      @CollegeHacked  Před rokem +3

      Check out your chosen grad program curriculum during your bachelors and take classes that touch on the same content. Then in your admissions essay, talk about the specific classes that overlap with what the school highlights as important in their program and tie in how you’ve basically been dreaming and planning on attending their school/program for a while!

    • @jeremynguyen8317
      @jeremynguyen8317 Před rokem

      @@CollegeHacked thanks you guys are the best

  • @user-zx3nn1ms6b
    @user-zx3nn1ms6b Před 7 měsíci

    Let the video begin😊

  • @candace3715
    @candace3715 Před rokem +2

    Hello, I have 2 questions:
    1. Does UMPI let you transfer in more credits later on after an eight week semester?
    2. If so, will they charge a fee for any additional transfer evaluations?
    Thank you very much!

  • @kendrajackson9725
    @kendrajackson9725 Před rokem

    I know people that take three since i been there and i have been there going on two years 😊

  • @davysmith8569
    @davysmith8569 Před rokem +9

    I think Wgu is cool but I wonder how they will fare down the road. Many videos on CZcams “got my Wgu degree in 1-5 months” this will kill the brand

    • @karlstrauss2330
      @karlstrauss2330 Před rokem +9

      Competency based learning is the future and WGU is capitalizing on it.

    • @Jcwwolf
      @Jcwwolf Před rokem +5

      It’s been open for 20 years so I think they will be okay. Remember most people don’t have the dedication or time to finish in 1 - 5 months. I believe the average student finishes in 2 - 3 year.

    • @davysmith8569
      @davysmith8569 Před rokem +7

      @@karlstrauss2330 True, but i remember when people were saying similar about university of phoenix, and now its a joke of a school. Many employers are getting weary. Wondering if IT managers are starting to take notice of WGU.

    • @karlstrauss2330
      @karlstrauss2330 Před rokem +7

      @@davysmith8569 the problem with U of Phoenix is that they’re for-profit and have been involved with so many legal scandals which really damaged their reputation more than anything.
      So long as WGU stays non-profit and maintain education standards they should be OK.

    • @katydid5088
      @katydid5088 Před rokem +1

      @@davysmith8569 It's always a toss up though. Obviously people who got degrees from non-name brand schools for fields like accounting aren't going to get hired on brand recognition alone, like Harvard. But overall the quality of the graduates and the level of information they are able to apply on the job is what actually gets them through the door after the initial interview. I'd hate for decades of people's learning experience to be retroactively denied considering the sheer number of students who can't even finish a B.A in 4 years at a normal university. It's overly subjective to insist "many employers are getting weary?" Who said this and where? From what colleges or work programs are they reluctant to hire from? Why? And at what point did they suddenly decide that people short changing the college system somehow invalidates any other skills and experience the people bring to the table?
      Speaking in broad generalities without data is anecdotal evidence and most academics and actual statisticians hate speaking in those terms.
      Now for my own little philosophical diatribe on the merits and limits of online education:
      Context:
      Many people who come into WGU or other programs are career changers. People who did one thing with a different field or sat through an entirely self-taught path the their success but now want something else to further their journey along. College campuses in general suck at taking on non-traditional students especially in light of modern technology. There's no reason for people to go to night classes anymore if they can do the same work without commuting with a laptop and a webcam. Before the advent of the internet, I would have to agree, correspondence courses are cutting off key aspects of learning and interpersonal development that only a college class could provide. Now with the internet and people's relative mobility, Colleges are more repositories for scholastic information that needs to be digitized and disseminated, rather than the sole portents of a students learning opportunities.
      The scandal of U of Phoenix came about because it doesn't work on the same principals of academic development and the belief that research, and therefore academic street cred, it the only viable metric other than test scores to valuate people's skills for higher learning. At a Bachelor's level, almost no one cares where you come from. When you get into research fields however, Academics have their own pedigree and they often hold positions of power as gate keepers in business and academic institutions.
      To me what it points out is that U of P needs better resources to teach media and research as well as a full time retained faculty that is actually engaged with students and industry experts. They have the inverse problem of some of the worlds best universities, where professors are essentially unavailable to their students because they are so in demand, thus, ironically, kids are being educated by an adjunct or T.A rather than the subject matter expert. The person at hand is a subject matter expert in training at a top University, essentially the same as a questionable Professor at a For-Profit institution like U of P. This is problematic in other ways (i.e if you are making money off your students at a "good" university how much are you going to incentivize learning rather than bilking those that pay the most for the fastest degree award possible.) People ask these questions of for profit schools without realizing the same dynamic applies to other colleges where the professors expertise is in such high demand.
      My cynical counter is that all school is about monetary gain. Be it trade, online learning, or in person learning. We have to learn skills that we didn't before and while we find them interesting and at times life sustaining, the reality is that a certain number of professions are only worthwhile because of the money. Teaching underdeveloped kids for peanuts? A teaching shortage in the U.S and elsewhere indicates this is NOT the way to ensure basic education standards remain high. Even a Non-Profit school has to balance necessary budgets for overhead against resource distribution and care for disabled and or lower performing students. (Those who, while this is not PC to say so, will never complete a collegiate degree or hold a high level of employment due the intellectual deficits.) IT, Healthcare, and other fields offered by WGU have higher return ratings and graduation rates than most schools BECAUSE people need these services and are coming from life circumstances that standard colleges have by and large created as an exclusionary zone for attendance. While Non-Profits may preach inclusivity and opportunity, without a good online program, people's insistence that online programs are not only worse but less valuable is another way that Academia preserves a hegemony on knowledge. A direct contradiction of an organization that claims to be "Non-Profit" and therefore somehow more equitable and fair to the people most in need of higher skills training or education.
      All education is pay to play no matter where you go in the world, some of it gets paid for by tax payers and a larger majority by parents who move their kids to the best schools and work some of the hardest fields to ensure their kids have the same shot at upper level educational and life mobility choices. While it's fair to say that free education levels the playing field for people getting into jobs, the second reality is that a child's outcomes are the direct response to parental attitudes, fiscal dollars, and days spent making sure their child has the best possible outcomes. The difference by percentage of kids from lower class backgrounds that go onto attend college or Uni. in places like Germany is strongly correlated to whether or not their parents have any Uni. going experience. Eliminate people who value going to seek higher education as a day-to-day interaction and more kids fail to complete or enter the institution despite the fact lower level education is generally good AND is mostly free so long as you are a student.
      To deny students that after getting through a certain number of life experience/real world work experience means Universities and employers are essentially denying the need for any technical skills programs or lower level jobs which teach a better concrete grasp of daily skills that a university will never have the capacity to provide.

  • @nono-jn9wr
    @nono-jn9wr Před rokem +1

    Is the UMPI business BA ACBSP accredited or otherwise additionally accredited beyond thier regional accreditation? If not, what college hacked approved school is?

    • @Suchell7
      @Suchell7 Před rokem +3

      I'm interested in the answer as well.

    • @CollegeHacked
      @CollegeHacked  Před rokem +2

      UMPI isn’t ACBSP as of yet, but Liberty University, Southern New Hampshire, Thomas Edison, Western Governors, and Purdue Global all are 👌🏼

  • @ai-ym7gw
    @ai-ym7gw Před 2 měsíci

    Can Grade 11 start taking classes and transfer credit to TESU when enrolled in Undergraduate degree after Grade 12?

    • @CollegeHacked
      @CollegeHacked  Před 2 měsíci

      You’ll need proof of high school graduation or a GED to be accepted to TESU

  • @EnlightenedSavage
    @EnlightenedSavage Před 6 měsíci

    How can no one talk about University of the people. It is a free accredited college. You can not get any cheaper than free.

    • @CollegeHacked
      @CollegeHacked  Před 6 měsíci

      It is only nationally accredited, which isn’t enough for most grad schools and jobs. If it were regionally accredited it would be a better option.

  • @brianrobinson3311
    @brianrobinson3311 Před rokem

    How fast can you mow down a UMPI course? You were advising someone to reconsider starting a new class at the week 7 mark of an 8 week session.
    Do most people score 3 credits at UMPI every coupe weeks?

    • @CollegeHacked
      @CollegeHacked  Před rokem

      Can’t say what the general average is at UMPI, but of our clients, yes :) 3-4 classes a term is pretty standard.

  • @Neseku
    @Neseku Před rokem

    Is there a review on Excelsior on this channel?

  • @danielabanco8670
    @danielabanco8670 Před 11 měsíci

    Quick q: do you know any college online that have a major in Psychology but is competence credits? I have lots of credits on psychology- sociology and I want to get them ( so they must accept credits from my university in Europe)… what are my choices? I am adult so I work full time.

    • @CollegeHacked
      @CollegeHacked  Před 11 měsíci +3

      University of Maine at Presque Isle’s YourPace Psychology bachelors :)

  • @shantalapollon1531
    @shantalapollon1531 Před rokem

    Are there any Rn to Bsn programs for nurses

  • @johnnyhoang4444
    @johnnyhoang4444 Před 6 měsíci

    AACSB is the gold standard for business accreditation (just like ABET is for engineering). Most programs that are AACSB accredited will not accept credits from non-AACSB programs.

    • @CollegeHacked
      @CollegeHacked  Před 6 měsíci +1

      It depends on the end goal. ACBSP works just fine for the majority of people :) AACSB is more of a research focus. If the end goal can be met without AACSB that’s much better for hacking.

  • @Arham010
    @Arham010 Před 3 měsíci

    Umpi or SNHU what do you suggest for BSCS for online international students?

    • @CollegeHacked
      @CollegeHacked  Před 3 měsíci

      UMPI doesn’t offer computer science, so SNHU or TESU

    • @Arham010
      @Arham010 Před 3 měsíci

      @@CollegeHacked So out of these two which one do you recommend?

    • @CollegeHacked
      @CollegeHacked  Před 3 měsíci

      @@Arham010 If all things are equal, TESU. It's more hackable and less required gen ed classes at the school. But there are a number of personal factors that could change which one is better for you. For example, TESU doesn't play nice with Sophia, so almost all of your hacked classes need to come from Study, which has proctored finals.

    • @Arham010
      @Arham010 Před 3 měsíci

      @@CollegeHacked Tesu had BA computer Science while SNHU has BS Computer Science. Do you think this makes a difference?

    • @CollegeHacked
      @CollegeHacked  Před 3 měsíci

      @@Arham010Nah. Not in this country, anyway.

  • @MalikEmmanuel
    @MalikEmmanuel Před 10 měsíci

    I thought the "M" in STEM is Mathematics.

    • @CollegeHacked
      @CollegeHacked  Před 10 měsíci +1

      You're right. My bad. Is my English major showing? haha

    • @MalikEmmanuel
      @MalikEmmanuel Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@CollegeHacked love it!

  • @TheOne45Peoples
    @TheOne45Peoples Před rokem

    can you talk about APUS

    • @CollegeHacked
      @CollegeHacked  Před rokem

      Do you mean LAPUs new CBE program?

    • @TheOne45Peoples
      @TheOne45Peoples Před rokem +1

      It stands for american public university sys. But its a regular college The college is really cost friendly but i just wanted to mention it i dont really know much about it@@CollegeHacked​

    • @16hrDaze
      @16hrDaze Před 7 měsíci

      @@CollegeHackedabout LAPU’s CBE program, any info on it? I took classes there 3 years ago but didn’t finish… Maybe I can go back… but not sure if I would be able to transfer Sofia credits

    • @CollegeHacked
      @CollegeHacked  Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@16hrDaze If you try it, let me know! I tried about 6 months ago to email their registrar/admissions team for details and they basically said "that's a new program, we don't know anything about it yet" LOL

  • @beingright
    @beingright Před rokem

    Your Discord is requiring an email.

  • @mloc3142
    @mloc3142 Před rokem

    Is there an equivalent to AMU BUSN250 Analytics I to Sophia, Study, Straigtherline, etc? Please assist

  • @evandersoriano6322
    @evandersoriano6322 Před rokem

    will umpi exams be proctored now?

    • @CollegeHacked
      @CollegeHacked  Před rokem +1

      We haven’t heard anything like that from them :)