5 Best Online Colleges for Busy Adults (2023)
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- When you go back to college, picking a college may be your hardest decision. I studied hundreds of online colleges to pick the top one you should apply to if you want to graduate quickly and inexpensively. This is the 2023 edition of this list.
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Finished my AA and got my BA with WGU in 9 months.... Loved it, would have finished in 6months but also was a first time parent at that time as well. Definitely recommend.
Yeah great for Americans!v anyways congrats! I've been checking them out only to find out no international students
Congratulations on becoming a first time parent!
@hiringsquad140 congratulations on the new baby and degree!
Can you share more about the experience? What degree did you get?
@@trusttruth9916snhu is international friendly
Congratulations on the degree & baby!
Yessss! I've been waiting for this 😊
This video helped me out a ton. thanks so much.
Really appreciate this information team
UMGC student and I love it. I’m doing cybersecurity and they work with me well. I’m also active duty and they helped me work my FASFA aid in so I can do more school when TA can’t cover. ( mainly because the navy only lets you use TA for only 2 classes a semester ).
Very informative! Thank you!
Great information!!! Thank you!!
Wanted to shout out for people who want to do IT. WGU also gives you about 2000$ worth of certificate exam vouchers for super competitive and standard IT certs. This is what pushed it over the edge for me personally. And I'm still doing about 45% of my degree through Sophia.
Amen! The certs in certain programs are an amazing option 👏🏼
I’m thinking about going to wgu for cybersecurity. I have no experience or credits or anything but have been wondering how fast I could complete the degree and how much time I would have to put in for that.
Good content I appreciate it ❤
Thank you !!
Best video ever! You’re going straight to heaven bro! 👏🏽👏🏽😂
That’s all it took?? Awesome 😎
Great video and intro. Franklin is 6 week courses, 4 credits per course. The classes have an optional live session at night for about an hour once a week. Thanks to your channel I’m enrolling there with max credit transfers, spoke with advisor today. 😊
Oh, thanks for the correction!
Is that college accredited? And public?
@@alraidernation5128 it’s been a college for more than 100 years, it’s regionally accredited which is preferable. It’s private.
Very informative. I'm actually a 20-year old who just graduated community college with a "gen-ed" associate degree. My current plan is to transfer to WGU and major in Software Engineering, but nothing set in stone yet🙂
Hello, did you end up transferring to WGU and if so how is it?
How was your experience?
I wish UMPI had a health science concentrate BA general study. I have about 60 credits from my local community college, and I want to get a bachelor degree as soon as possible.
This video positively changed the course of my life. Thank you
You are so welcome! 🥳
Im a franklin student now in the Business Management and Leadership Bachelor program. Overall I've liked it, currently in my last class now, got lucky in that my Union paid for the entire thing...
Which union?
NIIIIIIIIIIICE
Is it hard? Any math involved? I took College Algebra when i got my Assoc. Will that waive math for me?
UMPI student here! I had such a great experience with my consultation with your team 😊
How long you took to graduate from UMPI? Do you have 0 credit or credit transfer? Thanks
@@ishady27 I transferred in about 60 or so credits from previous college work and Sophia. I have been in for 2 terms and expect to graduate in 3. I'm not flying through it though, I've been busy with family and work so I'm taking it a little slower than I wanted to.
@@jenniferzorek9403 3 terms to graduate is awesome. Congrats to you. I hope I could do the same too 🤲
Jennifer, that's amazing! When you graduate, please send us an email so we can celebrate with you!!!
@@ishady27 Thank you! You can do it too!
I am working on my masters at SNHU and much like the two at number 5, they love military members and have their own team that focuses on military paid classes. The navy has paid for 14k of my education both for my BA and MFA. They understand the the guidelines needed to use TA and make sure there are no problems when submitting the grades to the military college program. THey take care of everything. And they take your entire military transcripts and pull everything they can. For active duty service members, SNHU is a great place to go and help make everything easy.
How much is their TA for masters peogram?
@@larryhoover5782 the TA covers 750$ of a masters class. I pay the remaining amount.
Do vets get a discounted rate?
@@JDMorris81 yes
Just for some clarification about WGU. They do allow Canadians (except those living in Newfoundland and Labrador) to enter programs that do not require clinical field experience. So those entering Business and IT/Compsci should be mostly fine.
Gratitude for the information. I graduated from a community college with a criminal justice degree and wanted to get my bachelors in social work and my masters in counseling online do you have any suggestions?
Check out Liberty University :)
One thing I love about SNHU there is discount options for example because of my mothers job i get a discount on my tuition 😊
Which kind of discount is that?
What damm discount and what job
A discount on tuition my mama work at Piedmont medical center and that is one of the companies they partner with which is why I got q discount. The catch is the company have to be on their list. My job was not but my mama job was.
I’m currently at WGU for my BS In Software Engineering and I will be transferring over to SNHU for my BS to Cybersecurity! WGU is great and everything but I have been learning a lot more and advancing at SNHU since then! Plus my company pays for my college tuition
What company do you work for? What programs allow companies to pay for college tuition?
Great series of videos. I was unable to add the Discord invite, however, so I will ask my question here. I am working on my second Masters Degree (Purdue University Global). I would like to find a reasonable and inexpensive online PhD, next. I have a few CLEP exams, but also 20 years of US Navy experience. Does your consultation (very inexpensive, by the way) cover an online PhD? Thanks, Biff
Hi, Biff! You could purchase a single session to talk about PhD programs, definitely :) The help we can give is just more limited at the graduate level, since graduate programs can’t be “hacked” in the same way undergrad degrees can. But knowing the differences between delivery models, potential residential requirements, and life experience options would probably provide a good bit of value to you! Our team also has PhDs, so lots of practical advice and insight on what the process requires and what to expect. Email me if you’d like! clifford@collegehacked.com
You changed my life for the better lol thank you .
That totally makes our day!! 🤩🤩
What do you think about IU university?
International University of Applied Science
New Hampshire mentioned💪💪💪💪
Thanks bro! Can you please create a vid like this focused on ML&AI and or Data Science please? The options for us are Bootcamps (which you can’t get financial aid for) and a masters degree. A college that is flexible where you don’t have to waste time with fluff classes would be great where you can focus on programming languages, statistics, math, and machine learning classes like NLP, Computer Vision etc. the flexibility of the colleges you share with the ability to get funding would be amazing. Thanks fam!
Maricopa community college has a good program currently but is not very flexible on the fluff, and I wanna finish b4 AGI emerges in a couple years.
Also a program that has the most capstone/ portfolio building projects would be the best.
Alternatively a fafsa loan eligible certification would be legit too.
Did you ever find one? I think the best option was a comp si degree from Purdue or wgu. Or Maybe data analytics. What masters in AI are you looking at?
I only know of the Texas masters…
I did take a look at Franklin University but I feel Excelsior University only require about seven credits to be completed at the University so I think they are cheaper for students transferring from Nationally accredited colleges and using alternative credits. I wanted to attend UMPI but the staff told me they wouldn't take deac accredited college credits.
I'm sorry what do you mean as the 'deac' accredited college credit?
@@ishady27 I'm referring to national accreditation
@@keithsdrinker I know and this really should change with colleges as well as employers.
Hii, can u please tell me if IU International university of applied sciences is legit amd accredited for international students.. Im from albania and i really wanted to be sure befofe taking the next step 🙏
Hi! I love your channel. Are there hackable colleges in California that are eligible for calgrants? There is a list of calgrant schools if that helps.
Look at the University of Massachusetts Global (UMass Global) despite the name they are California-based. It's re-brand of Brandman University that was previously part of the Chapman University System. They have traditional courses and competency based programs. Their tuition is on the higher-end so you'll want to see if the grants really make a difference compared to the other schools on this list.
Sorry, that's a little bit outside of my area of expertise.
I was wondering the same thing. Look up Cal State University online programs. They show all the degrees available fully online and through which campus.
Attending SNHU and graduated with my MA in History in 2019. I currently pursuing my Ph. D in History at Liberty University.
Way to go!!
I’m so old and trying once again to get my degree. It almost feels like it’s useless at this point because I’m so old
@@mycustompaintedlife502 Yes I agree as I am of early retirement age over 62yo, but I have over 127 college credits of accumulated college courses over the many years for Electronics, Computers and finally Business major(s); I finally feeling it is only the right educationally justified thing to do a final big last educationally motivated objective push to finally get a Bachelor's Liberal Arts Degree with Minor in Management Studies with UMPI educational facility institution; as that would have a tendency to be able to be more transfer college credits friendly for the many times I have found myself going back to college again to take college courses to improve and add to my general overall educational knowledge and better interesting overall variety of skill set experiences.
This has led for me to objectively directly looking at UMPI much more closely as I like it for the very lower level of for college credit course transfer loss due them being much older than average and for the one's that may be in fact be to old one still has the option to at least take them with either Sophia.org or Study.com third party college credit earning transfer institutions.
I also love the lower direct target objective cost of $1,400 ($25 per day) per eight week highly concentrated and focused college studies option which would allow one to objectively educationally achieve as many practical educational college credits in one eight week push for those who may have minimal free time availability that would allow for the most realistic flexibility.
I also directly objectively highly appreciate the very compellingly popular rational common sense UMPI University approach to earning college credit experience for the older returning college student with its rather unique ability to de-emphasize the quarterly test exams, mid term exams and final exams in favor of rough draft set of written learning working assessment evaluation projects/essays that are formally evaluated by a designated assigned instructor for college course.
One merely simply needs to follow the typically default recommended highly helpful and useful instructive corrective supplementary college student feedback; before submitting the final assessment assigned written evaluation project/essays that one will finally be evaluated and recommended for successfully earning one's objective college credits. Now this rational and logical minded direct objective educational approach seems to be the best objectively direct course of action; since I am also a very straight forward no-nonsense ex-military Navy sailor who is very much goal and objective oriented when it comes to achieving my final educationally compelling learning set of objectives for the last final time.
@@mycustompaintedlife502never too old to learn
I’m looking into Texas A&M Commerce. Given my last employer was Texas A&M I figured the cohesiveness between working at the university and gaining a degree from there might look better on a resume. I do have an amazing job and don’t need the degree but it will be for my own personal development and future growth within the company. For Texas residents having that A&M tribal name can get you a job instantly. I will be hacking it through Sophia which I know they accept.
Awesome!! 😁
The College Hacked, Does it work for students outside the US? I want IT area.
Can you guys do a video on University of Arizona Global Campus? I just found out about them and they are supposed to accept ACE credits. Thanks for your channel and keeping us informed about college hacking.
UAGC has been coming up a lot, it’s on the list!
SNHU is awesome. Knocking out my bachelors in less than two years, and the Air Force paid for all of it. I will probably be doing my masters through them as well unless I find a better option.
Nice work!!
I got my bachelor's from SNHU and the army paid it through Tuition Assistance.
I am a 50 plus year old wanting to start college. Money is no option I will just need support. Any recommendations. I am thinking of something in the humanities field.
@SEEKERONE1 SNHU is great if you are looking for something online. Just avoid for-profit universities because a lot of them (but not all) are too expensive and not well respected.
Can you do one for military specific student? Was looking at liberty but want your opinion on what’s best
Working on the script now!
Liberty or UMPI would both be very good option for the military specific student depending on one's chosen particular university chosen major; liberal studies and minor in management would likely be very flexible in that requirement with UMPI; however LIberty University has much more to pick from a typical variety of chosen majors.
I found Excelsior to be extremely hackable. I transferred in 113 semester credits including Sophia, Study, Google and military credits. I’m doing my final course “capstone” at EU now. 7 credits taken at Excelsior.
How long in total you get to finish?
@@trusttruth9916 two sessions. I took the cornerstone course and the information literacy course in one session (8 weeks) and the capstone in a second 8 week session.
What does it mean to be “hackable”?
@@gordyjackson9335 it means you can transfer in at least 75% of a degree’s required credits using alternative sources like CLEP test, military training via ACE/JST, Sophia Learning/Study/Straighterline/Google Certificates/IBM certificate all that have ACE credit recommendation. In the case of Excelsior University I was able to transfer in 113 of 120 credits using, military credits, Sophia, Study, Google and a some college transfer credits. I only had to take three courses at Excelsior to get my bachelors degree. I’m going to be starting a masters degree in a few months.
WGU student here and I love it! Finishing up my first term and on the path to graduate by the end of my second term.
You’ve got this! 🥳💪🏼
How long does it take and is it good for a person with a full time job
I’m a Liberty university online student I’m doing aviation professional pilot degree I got accepted for the summer term in may 15 but I can’t wait to get started with my classes
That's awesome! Enjoy!
How can you get a pilot degree online? That’s awesome though! How does the price compare to other pilot degrees?
how did this workout?
is TESU a no brainer for a NJ resident with a previous bachelor's degree? interested in their accounting/CPA program
Yes, TESU has a very high successful graduation rate and a decently affordable twelve weed educational term along with a very transferable and TESU evaluation of previous college courses taken and work/life evaluation portfolio experience especially for their business accounting and business accounting CPA program
What would you say is the best online college for someone that wants to get their prerequisites done before going into a specific course at a brick and mortar school?
Why not do the prereqs on Sophia for 1/4 of the cost? :)
I’m at APUS now and it’s not bad but I am over the discussion boards. Does UMPI have those?
UMPI does not :)
I will like you to review GCU they are transfer friendly and they accept international students,not proctor but you will write essays and assignments.
Will do!
Ok cool
@@CollegeHacked Yes please do so, I have 3 months attending GCU, and will like to know your review on it.
Video topic: Best online associate degree programs
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Do College Credits or Degrees ever expire?
Uncle please can you gave some information about university goldsmith London. I really love that university I am planning to pursue in computer science in London university but I need helps about how they gave credit,e-books,video quality and stuff please help about that!!!
Sorry, we only cover US colleges!
Your thoughts on Drexel University? It offers online degrees now.
Drexel is a great school, just not very hackable.
I was a legal assistant for many years when I was young and, more recently, a realtor for 12 years, then i moved to another state. I have no resume anymore (its too stale) and I'm 65 so getting meaningful employment without a degree is near impossible. I had to take retirement early just to survive, but survival is 11k a year. I've always wanted to finish my degree. I have some college credit. I have no future without a degree. no hope for anything better. I tried to get into a college in my state that had an ABA accredited paralegal program. I figured that and my experience could land me a good job ( Tho i had always dreamed of being an attorney). I couldn't afford it even with FAFSA and a Pell Grant. You have given me a glimmer of hope. Is it possible to use the Pell and fafsa for these schools? I wonder if it's too late to switch to a career in Health Services. Do you think that my age is a horrible detriment
Yes! It’s definitely possible to use financial aid for these schools, particularly at UMPI for their YourPace programs, which are so hackable you can reduce the total cost down to about $6,000, which is less than the max Pell Grant available, so you could potentially get the whole tuition for the school paid for and would only pay for the hacking platforms (Sophia.org and Study.com). Definitely worth contacting UMPI and filling out a FAFSA on fafsa.gov to see your aid eligibility :) The more information you know about your potential options the easier it will be to make the best decision for your situation! And you can get all this info without paying anything or committing yourself to anything-just start with data gathering.
From your research, what is best college in your opinion if you want to finish, considering these two factors; 1) The Quickest (as in self-paced, as many courses as you want can- ideally 6 months) 2) The cheapest (let's say $3-4k- by WGU standards- ideally $2k) considering someone with an Associate's level of college credits (Art, Tech, general ed courses) to transfer in? I know you mentioned WGU, not being that hacker-friendly, but so far in my research-I've heard better reviews from WGU.
WGU is a great school. The only reason it’s not a good fit for you is because you have a chunk of transfer credit and WGU degrees don’t have free elective sections, meaning you’re likely to lose some of that credit. Look into UMPI and their YourPace, Liberal Studies majors! ~62 credits of free elective space 😎
Hello, what is your opinion on University of Colorado Boulder? Thanks
Great school! Not so hackable
Thanks for your reply@@CollegeHacked
Can you please do a hack for graduate degrees? I have undergrad that took me 14 years to complete. Please help me. Thank you and enjoy your content.
Check out my most recent shorts video, it explains the basics.
Which one would you recommend for someone interested in an associate degree in Criminal Justice? I have no college education/credits, im from California fyi
We’d actually recommend going straight for the bachelor’s! At UMPI you can finish a YourPace degree in CJ with about 6 months of hacking and 6 months at UMPI, done in a year for about $5.5k :)
I’m interested in going for my BS in criminology. I’m a full time working mom/wife and I have experience in law enforcement and security…. 12 years all together… so I wanna know which school is best online that provides a laptop. I’m in New Orleans! Please let me know! Thanks!
Schools don’t provide laptops anymore, thankfully! That was a big scam for a while, they would roll it into your tuition cost but they would charge you WAY too much for it. You’re much better off getting a new or refurbished laptop on your own :) UMPI has a criminal justice major worth checking out 👏🏼
Can you do a review on WGU
Here you are
What are your opinions about Purdue University Global for an M.S. degree? Aside from their graduation rate, I personally like that they offer seminars and the curriculum seems good. I see good reviews and then I see other views saying that they'll be the next University of Phoenix. I can't make up my mind.
Purdue Global is awesome! We recommend it :) Particularly the ExcelTrack degrees.
I’m in the same situation as you. I’m looking for a great place but I don’t know what to do or who to choose: between Purdue or Liberty University. Doing my masters in business. I do appreciate your advice. Blessings to you.
Can you do a review on Colorado technical university
We’ll add it to the list! :)
I don't need a full degree, but need 15-20 credits for a new/different teaching certificate. Taking individual courses is fairly expensive. Would it be better just to enroll and transfer in credits without actually planning to continue the program after I get my 15 credits? Is that possible?
Actually a certificate would be the easiest :) The drawback to being what’s called non-degree seeking is that you aren’t eligible for financial aid. If you can find an undergrad cert that meets the credit hour requirement you have, you can use financial aid AND confer the cert at the end to have something for the work :) Check out Liberty University, they do a lot of certificates that roll into their AA and BS degrees if desired.
@@CollegeHacked Thank you!
Nice…I’m starting my DPA at Liberty…I’m going to test this busy adult theory
Congrats!! 🥳🥳
Hey mate, with your coaching do you support international online only students? I basically want a bachelor's degree don't care what it's in I just need the peice of paper as quickly and cheaply as possible looking for someone to help
Indeed we do. We've helped folks from (I think) 9 different countries so far! We'd be happy to help you too. :)
You can do it. I am a UMPI online student who transferred credits from my previous uni in S.E.Asia.
For the university of the people, it’s not regionally accredited in the US but does that mean it’s accredited outside or how does that work? I’m in Canada and I want to take their computer science program but I need to make sure I’d get a job once I’m done
You want a regionally accredited degree. While the conventions are created by the US, the rest of the world judges the degrees based on what the US says about them, so you want to stay away from UoP if you need an employer to respect the degree. If you only need the piece of paper to get through HR screenings and you have programming skills (can pass coding challenges in interviews and such), then UoP would probably work just fine.
What do you recommend for Masters psychology programs for leadership, personal coach, cyberpsychology or transpersonal psychology.
Those are a lot of diverse areas! Sounds like you would benefit from a one-on-one exploratory session with us :)
@@CollegeHacked Don't have the money to pay upfront.
Hi! Is there a way for me to finish a degree quicker if I dont have prior academic credits?Thanks
Quicker than what? 😋
So I would still have to physically come to the institution at, some point? Basically it isn’t totally avoidable having to physically go to the actual school. I’m asking because some of these places are out of state.
None of these do you have to go to in person except for a few very specific degrees sometimes at some schools, and those are all master's degrees.
SNHU is my favorite ❤
They were one of ours too, until they just recently changed their transfer policy to stop accepting Sophia credits 💔
@@CollegeHacked - WOW !!! Thanks for letting us know. I graduated just in time..😊
So, I could get a degree from U of the People and later transfer to Franklin for a second degree with my UoP credits?
No, because UoP isn’t regionally accredited and Franklin is.
I am looking to get a Masters in Health Information Management. Purdue University seems to be the only online school that offers that. I’m just hoping it’s the right school for me .
FYI… Purdue University - Global is not the same thing as Purdue University. If you want a degree in Health Information Management that’s actually worth the money, check out University of Michigan - Ann Arbor’s program through Coursera. Liberty University is also great, and they offer a discount for military and first responders.
University of Maine, are the regular tests proctored?
Nope!
Can you do a video of colleges for international students
Already scripted. Getting ready to film it!
Serious question because I am considering enrolling myself, are you guys getting jobs with these degrees?
Here for the answers!
I desperately want to go to UMPI but they have having alot of trouble getting any of my transcripts, including HS.
Have you had any luck?
@@CollegeHacked I did eventually! I ended up doing the college credit work around (if you have so many credits you don’t have to worry about your diploma, so I did one more Sophia class to get me there) otherwise I would have had to snail mail it in. I’m going to SNHU though after all because they accepted almost double of my previous credits than UMPI. I’m sad because I wanted UMPIs true competency based format but hopefully SNHU will be a good decision.
Can you recommend an online school for nursing ? ABSN? Or a ADN?
I currently plan to take straighterline. Most online require in class labs. I am
Currently a stay at home dad and want to knock out as much as possible to become a nurse
WGU :)
I really need help looking for a relatively inexpensive tech college that I can transfer to that won't bleed my or my parents' bank accounts. I'm already a senior, but I need to find the right school to transfer to!
Do you mean you’re a senior in college or high school?
Any experience with National University in San Diego?
Not yet!
How can I set up a consultation? I can’t quite decide and I think I need someone to point me in the right direction. Thanks!
Just sign up here, and we'll get you started! www.collegehacked.com
Can you review AMU/APUS?
We’ll add it to the list! :)
Time to update your annual video 😊
This was fortuitous, I was filming it just today 🔮
Thoughts on penn foster???
For high school? Great! :)
I’m looking for master in neuropsychology program and any good suggestions?
Pretty much all going to be big names, like Northwestern and Colombia, that’s not a casual major :) Depending on what you’re trying to use it for, you could do something like Interdisciplinary Studies at Liberty University, and mix classes from their Biomedical Sciences MS with classes from their numerous graduate Psychology majors to create what you need.
@@CollegeHacked I’m a psychology graduate and about 7 years of working experience in therapy and now looking into something more in-depth
@@k3llawAwesome! Is it more for personal fulfillment, or are you trying to qualify yourself for a specific role? If the latter, check job posts and see what’s generally asked for and go from there. If the former, all doors are open 😎
Any recommendations on schools that doesn't have discussion boards? I have a hard time doing those...
We feel the same 🤪 Any competency based program! UMPI and their YourPace degrees, Purdue Global and their ExcelTrack, and WGU, those are our top 3 recommendations :)
Going to do UMPI and trying to find a paid remote job / internship. German univsrsity is nearly free but slow, inefficient and makes me pretty miserable. I feel crazy because I am the only German who seems to be interested in hacking a bachelors degree
I've worked with one or two others. :) You're not alone.
That’s funny I was actually thinking about trying to do a online German university from the USA because the extremely low cost. Do you know which ones are the best?
Why do you think umpi is better than all the German universities?
@@haveaniceday7950 its much more flexible. German distance learning programs are not that much cheaper if you hack UMPI. Maybe 50% cheaper but you will take much longer to graduate, so you pay an opportunity cost. There is no testing out or moving ahead so UMPI is by all accounts faster. Most online programs from Germany are in German on the undergraduate level. There is the Fernuniversität Hagen which is a state owned distance university. Its almost entirely in German and super inflexible compared to UMPI. I am not sure about the private universities here that offer online degrees but I doubt they will beat UMPI in terms of flexbility and even in terms of cost they wont differ that much. In person universities cost almost next to nothing here upfront (Just with taxes)
Which one / ones were you considering if I may ask?
Hi,
I am in the same boat 😂 i want to study in SNHU but i am likely the only one in Saudi Arabia who is looking for hackable online degrees i didn’t find anyone who are interested in it
@@alganad2609 ارحب يالسعودي . انا مثلك قاعد افكر اسجل في نفس الجامعه بس متردد. انت سجلت والا باقي؟
Can you please do this for master programs?
We likely will eventually! But you can’t hack a grad degree like an undergrad degree, so that’s why our focus doesn’t tend to go there as much.
HI, How old do you need to be? Can my son who is 15 complete these hack's? thank you for all your information.
Yes! Hacking is usually done before the classes at the school being graduated from, but many schools will also take dual enrollment students if that made more sense for your situation :) In high school, a great first step is to take CLEP exams that overlap with the class subjects they are in already!
I completed an MS in Management at WGU and had no problems with the proctored exams. They use a webcam and the exams are taken in the student's home. The company proctoring the exams is very specific about the position of the webcam but it's no big deal. I suspect it would be very hard to cheat on their proctored exams, so be honest and you'll have no problems. I would like to see more content on graduate schools, thanks.
Good info!
do you think umpi's gonna offer online computer science degree?
I hope so!
Can you talk about Ashworth College, California Coast University and Penn Foster please
Ashworth isn’t very hackable and they have cumbersome transfer policies. CCU has great transfer policies but no equivalency charts, and it’s only nationally accredited. Penn Foster College is also only nationally accredited. We highly advise pursuing a regionally accredited degree. :) There are better schools you could attend than these ones.
It is strange that you say that when in this same video you talk about a University of People which has the same accreditation as the three that I mentioned before and you say that regional accreditations are recommended when you also talk about Liberty University which is also nationally accredited.
Nope, Liberty is regionally accredited.
Has anyone taken the anatomy and physiology class with labs ?
Which university provides online bachelor of air operation programme? Am desperately looking for it.
Thomas Edison State has a degree in Aviation Management if that’s what you’re looking for :)
Southern Utah University has their "speedway" program. 9k for a Bachelors in General studies
Nice!
What is difference between national accreditation and regional accreditation?(please do not skip my comment)
These are the two types of accreditation used in the U.S. Regional accreditation is typically considered more prestigious and widely recognized (i.e. it's the gold standard for degree accreditation). In most cases you will want a regionally accredited degree, especially if you're planning to pursue a graduate degree in the future, transfer your credits or enter a competitive career. There are a handful of regional accrediting bodies that cover various regions in the U.S. MSCHE, NECHE, NWCCU and HLC are just a few of them. There are also specialized or program specific accreditations like IACBE for instance which is a common one for business-related degrees. There are also some forms of accreditation that are required for state licensure such as CACREP (for counseling/therapist master's degrees) or ABA (for law degrees). These are usually only for graduate programs however.
To summarize, if you're going for any degree whatsoever, make sure it's regionally accredited. If you will need a specific license for your future career, make sure your degree has any accreditation that is required to get said license. Hope this helps and best of luck!
What is UMPI accreditation?
Regional, (NECHE) :)
@@CollegeHacked - Thanks
Is this only for US residents?
Can international students apply for online business degrees with a max budget of $10k?
Yes :) Check out University of Maine at Presque Isle, they have YourPace Business Administration degrees you can complete for about $6,000 as an international student.
Is U of the People still not accredited?
I'm looking into this program and they're website says they are accredited through DEAC which is acknowledged by the US Department of Ed, so maybe this is recent??
They are not regionally accredited :)
The U of the People are only nationally DEAC accredited currently; they have been seeking regional accreditation by the WASC Senior College and University Commission (WSCUC) one of the six regional accrediting bodies in the United States, which are generally considered much more prestigious than national accreditation bodies like the DEAC.
Can you tell us where to get a cheap Accredited Master's degree online. Thanks
UMPI, Purdue Global, WGU :)
I didn’t see nothing for UMPI for masters
I've been watching your videos for quite some time now. I was really hoping to attend WGU but I am from the Caribbean, so it's really sad they do not accept international students.😢
Don't tell WGU I said this, but if you want a business degree, UMPI is better. :)
Same here,I am sad..
@@CollegeHacked Better in which way,? WGU online Competency based and can finish at your own speed?
Yeah I Just started looking about a week ago found WGU about to enrol only to find out that they don't accept international students! i'm pissed because that was my fastrack ticket
@@trusttruth9916 Yes, the UMPI University College Degree is also online competency based and also self paced; the UMPI delivered online courses are delivered in eight week flat rate term sections for $1,500 per term so if one has enough time one can potentially take up to thirty college credits in that eight week flat rater term sections for $1,500;
also they do not have class proctored exams whatsoever at all; the actual for college credit course class grade is entirely based on one single final written evaluation and assessment project/ essay that is highly recommended to be submitted as a initial written rough draft for evaluation and assessment;
that is in fact looked over by assigned college class instructor that has marked and edited the initial written rough draft that was submitted for rough evaluation and assessment for the highly recommended feedback response improvements; the student resubmits the assigned written evaluation and assessment project/ essay with the proper recommended feedback improvement to be incorporated into the final written evaluation and assessment project/ essay for earning the college credits for the college course taken.
Now it simply does not get better than that for a typical four year university college student and for $1,500 for a single flat rate full time rate college tuition rate for eight weeks that is repeated six times per year annually with up to fifteen to eighteen full time for college credit course load every eight weeks.
Now one could even probably finish 120 college credits in under two years time, in under ten eight week flat rate full time $1,500 college tuition term period, six times per year that would add up to a very modest and reasonable eight- eight week flat rate full time $1,500 college tuition term period for an unheard of $12,000 in under a year and a half.
Even if one cannot afford more than one term eight week flat rate full time $1,500 college tuition term period one can still optimally earn let's say around eighteen college credits in the last eight weeks of the year; year after year one can still earn the four year university college degree still in less than seven years quite readily and easily
Hey what do you think about American Public University?
It’s not a bad school, but there are more hackable ones :)
@@CollegeHacked 👍Thank you for the information and the speedy response my friend.
I am an international student, i live outside US, i am currently in Bangladesh, could you please guide me which Online university is the best option for me to complete Bachelors program. I need a university which is both reasonable and affordable and quite hackable.
Look into the University of Maine at Presque Isle’s YourPace program :)
What’s the cheapest cybersecurity online uni ?
WGU :)
Are degrees from these schools as legit from traditional colleges and universities?
Indeed :) Online degrees work just as well as residential ones in the vast majority of situations. But there will always remain some fields (like medicine) that require residential prerequisite classes and can’t view online versions as equal.
I’m confused about WGU so I can take 30credit hours or 7 to 8 classes I will only be charged that 3k for the 6 months???
Exactly 😁 You’re just confused about how good it is! 😜
@@CollegeHacked thanks for the clarification.
Yes, one can take up to seven three college credit classes that leads to 21 college credits in eight weeks to eight three college credit classes that leads to 24 college credit also in eight weeks for $1,500; now by my calculations that is only $71 per college credit for the seven three college credit classes or an even better still $63 per college credit for the eight three college credit classes.
Also at UMPI their is a educational gold mine variety of highly popular general education college course choice options and elective college course choice course that one can quite literally take and potentially transfer and apply to many other potential four year educational institutions;
Yes, this would indeed save one an obscene crazy amount of money since; UMPI is a fully regionally accredited institution with the New England Higher Learning Commission (NECHE); now NECHE is one of only six regional accrediting educational bodies in the United States and is directly recognized by the U.S. Department of Education.
Regional accreditation is generally considered much more prestigious and rigorous than only national accreditation.
Yes, here is shared some of the more popular sample majors subject extensive pages of UMPI college course selection choice descriptions:
catalog.umpi.edu/content.php?catoid=6&navoid=226
No confusion here at all; as UMPI has both the educational college course goods and educational college course potential to be transferred to many other four year popular nationally prestigious university choice schools; that would save future students untold tens of thousands of potential educational money to the dismay of these very same nationally highly prestigious four year university choice schools;
now who would not want to in fact receive more education for college course credit value for the money; so now in my particular case study real world analysis working example scenario; even at my own local two year community college even they charge $214 per college credit hour;
so in my case I would be directly be saving at least $143 per college credit hour for every potental general education category college credit that I can get successfully get transferred into my local community college to meet the general education category college credit to get my two year associate's college degree;
furthermore one would also be objectively directly saving the same $143 per college credit hour for every potential general business elective category college credit and/or general educational elective category college credit that I can get successfully get transferred into my local community college to meet the business elective/ general elective category college credits to get my two year associate's college degree; while also at the same time having them also applied to meeting my UMPI four year university college degree college course requirements also as well;
moreover I would not only be saving the resulting $143 per college credit hour when it is objectively applied directly to meeting my local community college two year college degree requirements but I would be saving another $71 per college credit at UMPI since they already will help me further also help me to meet and progress towards achieving the educational objective goal of being successfully granted UMPI's four year university college degree;
so as a direct result I will have in fact not only saved $143 per college credit cost savings from them being successfully transferred and applied to my local community college and yet again potentially saved another $71 per college credit cost savings from them also being applied at UMPI also as well;
now that my friend's is a very significant uniquely uplifting dual educational savings of at least $214 per college credit hour for every potential college credit hour that one can in fact find and match up to both meeting the objective educational simultaneous matching goals of meeting the requirement of getting both my local community college associate's degree first and then later on also follow that up with getting my bachelor's degree from UMPI;
the only apparent bewildering confusion here is that this is an unbelievably insane and crazy good discovered educational value from the rather unique standpoint that one can can actually give oneself nearly two college degrees; one an two year associate's college degree from one's own local community college and also a four year bachelor's university degree from UMPI for very little additional cost;
nowadays that can in fact be the very kind of rather unique cutting edge mutually synergistic advantage that one can potentially give oneself when one is potentially successfully job hunting prospecting and also potentially successfully getting potentially much higher job offer compensation levels; that would follow oneself their entire future potential working career that would span many decades; for me this would make it a real life dream working college hack of epic creative proportions;
moreover these very same previously described and successfully transferred college credits would see dual use utilization from the uniquely interesting perspective of being able to be applied to both my local community college educational institution and UMPI university educational institution; one simply does not see that utilized very often in real life.
A- Accounting- 10 accounting college course elective choices
A- Art- 53 art college course choices
B- Business- 59 business course elective choices
C- Computer Science- 31 computer science college course elective choices
C- Criminal Justice- 21 criminal justice college course elective choices
E- English- 39 english college course elective choices
E- Environmental Studies- 14 environmental studies college course choices
E- Exercise Science- 16 exercise science college course choices
H- Health Administration- 18 health administration college course choices
H- History- 30 history college course choices
M- Math- 28 math college course choices
O- Organization Leadership- 12 organization leadership college course choices
P- Philosophy- 9 philosophy college course choices
P- Physical Education- 18 physical education college course choices
P- Political Science- 17 political science college course choices
P- Professional Communications/Journalism- 10 Profession Communications college course choices
P- Psychology- 22 psychology college course choices
R- Recreation-11 recreation college course choices
S- Social Work- 27 social work college course choices
S- Sociology- 18 sociology college course choices
Social Work
SWK 100 - Introduction to Social Work and Social Welfare
SWK 105 - Multiculturalism, Diversity, and Inclusion
SWK 202 - Ethics in the Helping Professions
SWK 207 - Community Mental Health Care
SWK 236 - Psychosocial Rehabilitation
SWK 250 - Child Welfare - Applications for Education & Social Work
SWK 285 - Human Behavior in the Social Environment I
SWK 287 - Human Behavior in the Social Environment II
SWK 300 - Social Welfare Policy and Issues
SWK 307 - Incest and Sexual Abuse
SWK 309 - Case Management Practice
SWK 315 - Social Work Practice I
SWK 325 - Gerontology
SWK 350 - Children and Grief and Its Impact on Learning
SWK 380 - Social Work Methods and Practice with Families
SWK 381 - Crisis Intervention
SWK 396A - Junior Field I
SWK 396B - Junior Field II
SWK 400 - Social Work Practice II
SWK 405 - Social Work Practice III
SWK 410 - Social Work Research
SWK 425 - Topics in Social Work
SWK 492A - Senior Seminar I
SWK 492B - Senior Seminar II
SWK 494A - Senior Field I
SWK 494B - Senior Field II
SWK 496B - Senior Social Work Field Experience II
Sociology
SOC 100 - Introduction to Sociology
SOC 200 - Social Psychology
SOC 230 - Criminology
SOC 303 - Race, Class, and Power
SOC 304 - Community, Social Change, and Development
SOC 308 - Urban Sociology
SOC 311 - Research Methods I
SOC 325 - Gerontology
SOC 335 - Social Deviance
SOC 351 - Sociology of the Family
SOC 358 - Domestic Violence
SOC 372 - Police and Policing
SOC 376 - Punishment and Correction
SOC 377 - Restorative Justice and Community-Based Corrections
SOC 378 - Women and Crime
SOC 380 - Topics in Sociology
SOC 430 - Theoretical Criminology
SOC 496 - Field Experience in Criminal Justice/Sociology
So does UMPI take SoFia?
Indeed!