Fastest Ba/bs Earned By A Degree Info Member

Discussion in 'General Distance Learning Discussions' started by Dr. Gina, Feb 12, 2004.

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  1. Dr. Gina

    Dr. Gina New Member

    Ok.....From Start to finish, who on this board has the record in earning their BA/BS in the shortest period of time?

    Just curious...
     
  2. decimon

    decimon Well-Known Member

    Want to see me earn my BS?

    Want to see it again?
     
  3. DBA with an MBA

    DBA with an MBA New Member

    Re: Re: Fastest Ba/bs Earned By A Degree Info Member


    Ah, I see you used **Insert favorite word processor here** with a **Insert favorite color laser printer here**, just like me! :D

    Cheers!
    Rick
     
  4. roysavia

    roysavia New Member

    Most colleges (DL and B&M) have a minimum time requirement on most programs. However, I have heard of cases where individuals have completed 120 credit hours in just over two years.
    I'm looking at regionally accredited-GAAP schools only. With the SRU type schools, you can probably get your degree in 10 minutes.
     
  5. MarkIsrael@aol.com

    [email protected] New Member

    Here's the fastest legitimate BA that I know of:
    Here's the fastest legitimate BA I know of by a DegreeInfo member (I am sure somebody else will know of a faster one):
     
  6. roysavia

    roysavia New Member

    Steve Levicoff? So that means he started his B.A. and finished his MA and doctorate in about 5 years! :eek:
     
  7. Randell1234

    Randell1234 Moderator

    Starting with an AA, I was able to complete my BS in 5 months combining two UoP classes with 16 exams. I completed 15 exams in 6 weeks and had to schedule the last one 5 weeks later.

    Total time from AA to BS - 5 months.
     
  8. Tireman4

    Tireman4 member

    Well,

    At Thomas Edison, I tranferred in 117 credits from various schools that I attended. I then transferred a math class in one month. I then took my history test over the phone that took on hour from a professor at Rider University. The process from start to finish 8 months.
     
  9. airtorn

    airtorn Moderator

    Nobody has done it in four weeks?:D
     
  10. mojoehand

    mojoehand New Member

    Not yet

    Well, I haven't finished my BS yet, but here is my story. I was officially enrolled at Excelsior on 10 Nov 2003. After everything was evaluated, I had 73 credits. I took my first exam on 23 Dec 2003. I plan on taking my last exam no later than 1 Jun 2004 (16 exams in all, for 51 credits). After that, it's just a matter of waiting for Excelsior to process the paperwork for my diploma. If Excelsior doesn't take more than a month, I will have earned my BS in seven months, from enrollment to degree.
     
  11. Steve Levicoff

    Steve Levicoff Well-Known Member

    Moi? Perish the thought!

    It was just under six years. :D

    [Okay, let's see . . . I started TESC, carrying in only six credits, on 5/1/85 and graduated with the B.A. on 3/1/87. I spent the fall '87 semester in California, then returned east and started the M.A. program at Vermont College, then part of Norwich University, on 2/1/88. I presented my thesis in 1/89, then started the Ph.D. program at Union on 3/10/89 on contingent admission pending my graduation from Norwich which, after all administrative paperwork was done, was on 6/26/89 (thus converting my Union admission to full status). I graduated from Union 3/31/91. So the whole ball of wax from starting my bachelor's to graduating with the Ph.D. was 5 years, 11 months.]

    Details, details . . .
     
  12. JJJ

    JJJ New Member

    well, I enrolled @ TESC in December '03 with 0 credits, and completed my last 3 of the required 120 credit hours last week. The final tally was 1 online class, 4 TECEP exams (Thomas Edison's version of the CLEP) & the rest was CLEPs, so I guess it took about 2 & a half months.
     
  13. Dr. Gina

    Dr. Gina New Member

    Ok...A new Member in the lead! It makes the rest of us look old and slow!:D :D :D
     
  14. airtorn

    airtorn Moderator

    Congratulations! That is incredible. You actually challenged the BA-in-4-weeks concept.
     
  15. Rich Douglas

    Rich Douglas Well-Known Member

    I took my first college class in August, 1978. I finished my last class for my first bachelor's in April, 1980. A whole lot of testing happened in between. I passed the last test for my second bachelor's in June, 1980. That's two bachelor's (from scratch) in 21 months. Oh, I turned 21 in June, 1980.

    Rich
     
  16. drwetsch

    drwetsch New Member

    For me it may depend on how you look at it. From the time I inquired about completing my UND degree to having the degree awarded in 2001 was about 2 months. However, taking into account the time I started study at UND the overall length of time from start to finish was 23 years.

    John
     
  17. Ian Anderson

    Ian Anderson Active Member


    It took me 36 years to earn my BSLS, then aother 10 years to earm two masters.

    Since you raised the question how long did it take you to go from zero credits to doctorate?
     
  18. June

    June New Member

    for JJJ

    That's amazing! Did TESC take some of the CLEPS as upper- level credit? That's always been the sticky part for me--getting some arbritary number of upper-level credits.
     
  19. magnuski

    magnuski New Member

    Thanks to this board, I enrolled at Thomas Edison with zero credits and did all of the work -- a combination of 70-some CLEP credits and 40-some portfolio credits within 11.5 months. The college then took another six months to confer my BA in journalism.

    I'm now into my fourth trimester at Cal State-Dominguez Hills, in hot pursuit of a humanities masters.

    Cass
    (perpetual lurker)
     
  20. oxpecker

    oxpecker New Member

    Yow. Some of you are quick!

    It took me 25 years to earn four degrees plus a graduate diploma (worth perhaps half a degree). So about 6 years per degree.

    Perhaps we should have a competition for slowest degree!
     

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