Can you PLEASE answer these questions about your college?
What’s all included in the graduation requirements?
Can previous units be transferred? How many?
In total, how many units do I need to graduate to fulfill the college requirements?
Approximately how many years will it take me to graduate without any breaks? And is there a faster way to accomplish my educational goals?
How will I know when I have fulfilled all my requirements? And what are my chances of early employment in my field?
Is your college reasonable affordable? Why?
Are there grant programs or scholarship opportunities to help pay for my tuition and enrollment fees, books and supplies? What are they?
What is the payment schedule implemented?
What program(s) should I join to help lead me to employment within my major?
How does the acceptance process work? When is best to begin these program(s)?
B. Is it costly? Time consuming? Is the program(s) within my reach?
Favorite Answer
Must complete 20 areas of competentcy.
ALL undergraduate courses are eligible for transfer.
Not units, but 20 areas. (see course catalog)
Can graduate in 6-18 mos depending on you.
There is no faster way to complete an accredited degree.
You have a mentor that keeps track of your progress and talks with you every two weeks.
Early employement depends on you.
VERY affordable. The best prices of any college.
Pell Grant is available as well as the Stafford Loans.
Depends on your major.
Acceptance is a short test, you can begin on the 1st on any month.
Not costly, if you want to finish fast, how much time you spend on it is up to you, The programs are in your reach. Better than any brick and mortar college.
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