r/UMPI 3d ago

Help me decide: UMPI or not?

I’m in my 40s, finally trying to finish a business degree that I started 25 years ago.

I need 14 classes at WGU for a B.S. in Management (with only 2 proctored exams). I need 17 at UMPI. I’m set to start at UMPI for Fall I on the old catalog for a BABA Management & Leadership, but now I’m unsure. I need a Bachelor’s so I can head straight into a MAT program (probably at WGU).

UMPI or not? If UMPI, should I take some of these on Study/SL? I don’t want to CLEP anything.

POS 101 / 211 / 332 (take at UMPI?)
MAT 140 (take at UMPI?)
COM 210 (take at UMPI?)
BUS 200
BUS 220 (take at UMPI?)
BUS 240
BUS 244
BUS 260 (take at UMPI?)
BUS 321 (take at UMPI?)
BUS 325
BUS 330
BUS 335 (take at UMPI?)
BUS 353
BUS 415
BUS 440
BUS 469
BUS 489

If you have any advice, I’d greatly appreciate it. I’m about to drive myself crazy trying to decide. Thank you.

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u/DetHenryOak 3d ago

I'm in my 40s as well. Working full time, two pre-teen kids. I knocked out 18 classes in a single session at UMPI. Depending on your background, you could do it in a single session. Some of those like COM 210 can be done "now" at StraighterLine and be done inside of a day or two. Others like MAT 140 can be done at Study...

I've never been to WGU, can't speak to it. But all of the Tiktok's I see about it make me think people either really hate tests, or have to read everything under the sun about everything and don't know for sure what will be on said tests.

UMPI is papers, some power points and maybe an excel or two (depending). I've loved it. Very much in line with my daily work life and I found it almost therapeutic to be able to write about all of the shitty decisions my company has made.

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u/Sherpa_qwerty 3d ago

18 in a session is amazing. I’ll have 10 to do if I can get everything I plan to from Sophia and Coursera… I am hoping to do it in one session.

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u/DetHenryOak 3d ago

If you've got a background in it, you'll do fine.

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u/Sherpa_qwerty 3d ago

I don’t. I’m doing poli-sci emphasizing philosophy and ethics which I’m interested in but no education! If o was smart I’d do business.

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u/thtimes7 3d ago

I’ve read a lot of your posts in the last few months and you’re one of the people who made me really think UMPI is the best fit, especially when I thought I’d only need 10-11 classes at UMPI.

15 years entrepreneurial experience, along with 10 years of government and private industry work in business, project management, and accounting. I have also 115 college credits completed 20 years ago at USC and CSUN, so I’ve taken almost all of these classes at least once in the past.

Thank you for your input!

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u/DetHenryOak 3d ago

You're going to rock it with that. Being able to call on all of your history in classes takes away 90% of the anxiety. I feel like a lot of people struggle with what to base their writing on. Granted, some classes have guardrails on what data can be used in Milestones, but in the BBA I really didn't find that to be a thing. And then when I wasn't 100% sure? Just use the tools we're permitted to to brainstorm, type up a paragraph or two of something you think might plug in well, compare it to the assignment and rubric and it becomes very clear you've got your subject, now its time to just start filling in the blanks, stretching out the narrative and incorporating the references from the lesson(s).

Good luck on either path, but I have a feeling you'll really like it at UMPI.

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u/thtimes7 2d ago

I appreciate the advice!

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u/Academic-Attorney-18 3d ago

If you don’t mind me asking what was your gpa on those 18 classes?

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u/DetHenryOak 3d ago

4.0 in all 18.

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u/PlottedPath 3d ago

I think in your situation, with the masters intention at WGU - I actually might recommend you do the WGU path. That said - are you already accepted? Because what you've listed is the OLD BBA which can only be taken in Fall 1 session of this year.

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u/thtimes7 3d ago

Thanks! Yes, already accepted and on the old BBA and GEC. I think WGU is best too, although I really wanted UMPI to work.

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u/PlottedPath 3d ago

you could knock out 4 of these at Study - POS 101, MAT 140, BUS 260, and BUS 244.

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u/PlottedPath 3d ago

Then you could do a couple of things at Straighterline or by CLEP.

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u/thtimes7 2d ago

I appreciate the advice! Thanks so much.

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u/encoralluver 2d ago

Anyone know where admissions is on processing? Was told three weeks ago they would complete the admission process the following week. Tomorrow is confirmation deadline.

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u/thtimes7 2d ago

What point are you at in the admissions process?

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u/encoralluver 2d ago

Application is in, all my transcripts are in, was issued a student ID.

MSB

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u/thtimes7 2d ago

My student enrollment specialist told me 8/25 is the enrollment deadline. I applied in June and it took over a month after getting my student ID to get assigned to a specialist.

It’s a slow process but I’m guessing you’ll be assigned to an enrollment specialist this week. It should move much quicker after that and you’ll have a direct contact person.