Advice on getting Bachelors quick and cheap.

Discussion in 'General Distance Learning Discussions' started by cesmith78, Jan 27, 2012.

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  1. cesmith78

    cesmith78 Member

    I'm taking my first CLEP test Tuesday (U.S. History II) I want to get a Bachelors degree but want to do it in a way where I'm in very little to no debt when I am through. I'm thinking of doing a combination of CLEP tests and classes in a NM community college and then transferring. Does this sound like a good idea?
     
  2. Ian Anderson

    Ian Anderson Active Member

  3. cesmith78

    cesmith78 Member

    You can't use a Pell grant or I think Federal loans for it. Also I'm not interested in the majors they are offering for $10,000
     
  4. MISin08

    MISin08 New Member

    What majors interest you? It's very doable and for less than 10K though 'fastest cheapest' is Business or Psychology or Liberal Studies. Having a job with tuition assistance benefits can expand the choices along the 'cheap' dimension, but not along the 'fast' dimension. Have you any prior credits?

    Phillip
     
  5. rebel100

    rebel100 New Member

    I think your idea is rock solid. DO a search on the NMJC website, they list all the CLEP's they accept. They also have a checklist for their AA degree. Just plug in the classes from their degree program and the CLEP's to formulate a plan. I know of one student that claimed to take 24 credits at NMJC in a single semester (12 credits per 8 weeks) There are financial incentives to this as NMJC allows classes over 18 credits at essentially no tuition (just a fee for those last 6 credits). You should be able to complete the AA in about a year if you apply yourself, and I see no reason a PELL grant wouldn't apply.

    Consider a Bachelors from Thomas Edison State College, Charter Oak State College, or Excelsior to finish up. This three will accept all CLEP and DSST tests, FEMA credits, Straighterline, ACE, and just about any RA college credit you can accumulate. You can probably do the whole thing for less than $5-6K. Judicious use of your PELL grant might make it essentially free.
     
  6. BobbyJim

    BobbyJim New Member


    Good advice! The OP could consider taking cleps (dantes, etc.) and courses wherever grants and loans may apply, and then transfer everything over to one of the BIG 3 or a nearby online state university for completion. Box checked on the application! Unless there is a specific career or licensing requirement, many say majors don’t matter too much.
     
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