For anyone stumbling onto this video... SNHU has been amazing so far. Their tuition is affordable, their schedule is flexible, and their course offerings are impressive. A friend and I decided together to finally get our Computer Science degrees, and SNHU has been, by far, one of the best choices that I have run across. I had previously enrolled in a local community college to take some classes that I used for work, and SNHU took 13 credit hours... that's every class I took... and applied them into my program. I was blown away, and really have no way to adequately complement their staff and advisors. I have done this before, and SNHU is by far the best experience I have had, and I look forward to finishing this degree and being a proud alumni. The fact that they are even willing to make a video that doesn't promote themselves, but provides good information about picking a school or program that is good for you, is pretty telling. Take it from me, someone who has shopped around for other schools and has been enrolled in programs before... If you get a fishy feeling, or feel pressured to commit, then avoid it. SNHU was very honest with me, helped me to determine if I should take a full course load due to my work schedule, and worked their hardest to bring in credits so that I didn't have to pay for them. They have frozen their tuition rates for years, and intend to keep costs low. Books are even provided in some of my classes in an online version, and free. While they want you to do your best and succeed, they also do not want you to end up in tremendous debt. Classes are a lot of work, and there is quite a bit of information to take in and digest every week. But during the process I have felt like I am actually taking away information I can use. It hasn't all just been busy work and endless chapter-after-chapter textbook reading. You can tell that the instructors are actually interested in their courses and aren't just a glorified discussion board administrator. I waited a long time (probably too long) to take this step, but I'm glad that when I did, that I chose SNHU.
Hey can you give me a bit more info on the courses you took and all of that I’m currently in the process of enrolling for the BS in computer science And I’m not quite sure if u should take 2 courses in one term or start off with taking one course first
Just to give an update I am finishing up term 6 Aug 21 I would have been here two years. After this break I have two terms left. I really love SNHU 🧑💻🧑🎓❤️
Started my degree for a bachelors in february i’ve earned 9 credits so far and i’m finishing up my next 2 classes so i will have 15 credits. They have the option to do classes on sophia to get out of the way. I’ve done 1 class & i have 4 more i can do in my own terms. Which will equal 12 credits i can earn in literally a month if i have the time. Snhu is also very helpful. I encourage others to take advantage of this opportunity.
Are prerequisites included in these classes, like math and english etc? Or do I need to go to a community college first to get those out of the way? My daughter is in high school wanting to get into marketing one day. Trying to help her find the best path for her. This looks like a great option.
Great question! Every course is worth (typically) 3 credits. So once you complete a course, you'll receive 3 credits to go toward your entire program. For example, Bachelor's degrees are 120 credits to complete.
Hi Marhaba! We apologize for the delay in getting back to you. You can explore out online Business programs here: www.snhu.edu/business We recommend emailing enroll@snhu.edu to speak with our admission team!
For anyone stumbling onto this video... SNHU has been amazing so far. Their tuition is affordable, their schedule is flexible, and their course offerings are impressive. A friend and I decided together to finally get our Computer Science degrees, and SNHU has been, by far, one of the best choices that I have run across. I had previously enrolled in a local community college to take some classes that I used for work, and SNHU took 13 credit hours... that's every class I took... and applied them into my program. I was blown away, and really have no way to adequately complement their staff and advisors. I have done this before, and SNHU is by far the best experience I have had, and I look forward to finishing this degree and being a proud alumni.
The fact that they are even willing to make a video that doesn't promote themselves, but provides good information about picking a school or program that is good for you, is pretty telling.
Take it from me, someone who has shopped around for other schools and has been enrolled in programs before... If you get a fishy feeling, or feel pressured to commit, then avoid it. SNHU was very honest with me, helped me to determine if I should take a full course load due to my work schedule, and worked their hardest to bring in credits so that I didn't have to pay for them. They have frozen their tuition rates for years, and intend to keep costs low. Books are even provided in some of my classes in an online version, and free.
While they want you to do your best and succeed, they also do not want you to end up in tremendous debt.
Classes are a lot of work, and there is quite a bit of information to take in and digest every week. But during the process I have felt like I am actually taking away information I can use. It hasn't all just been busy work and endless chapter-after-chapter textbook reading. You can tell that the instructors are actually interested in their courses and aren't just a glorified discussion board administrator.
I waited a long time (probably too long) to take this step, but I'm glad that when I did, that I chose SNHU.
It's never too late, Josh! We appreciate your kind words and are wishing you the best of luck in your program!
You can do anything you put your mind to
Huge congrats!! Best wishes!!
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Hey can you give me a bit more info on the courses you took and all of that
I’m currently in the process of enrolling for the BS in computer science
And I’m not quite sure if u should take 2 courses in one term or start off with taking one course first
As a high school student starting to thinking about college, this is by far the most informative video I’ve seen on it. Thank you!
We're glad that it was helpful!
I love snhu so much I love the fact that I can take one class at a time to fit into my life. You guys have been the best I am in my 6 semester 🥰
I have been with SNHU for a year I love it, they gave me the encouragement to set my goals helped me to get where I want to be. Thank you!
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Just to give an update I am finishing up term 6 Aug 21 I would have been here two years. After this break I have two terms left. I really love SNHU 🧑💻🧑🎓❤️
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@@SNHU thank you so much. It has been a fantastic experience.
Started my degree for a bachelors in february i’ve earned 9 credits so far and i’m finishing up my next 2 classes so i will have 15 credits. They have the option to do classes on sophia to get out of the way. I’ve done 1 class & i have 4 more i can do in my own terms. Which will equal 12 credits i can earn in literally a month if i have the time. Snhu is also very helpful. I encourage others to take advantage of this opportunity.
Is it like WGU, where I can accelerate in the programs?
Thank you for this video...
How do I find out exactly how many credits I can transfer from clep sophia and other approved partner courses towards the computer science degree
Hello! We recommend speaking with an Admissions Counselor to assist you with this. They can be reached at 888-327-SNHU or enroll@snhu.edu
Are prerequisites included in these classes, like math and english etc? Or do I need to go to a community college first to get those out of the way? My daughter is in high school wanting to get into marketing one day. Trying to help her find the best path for her. This looks like a great option.
Hello! We recommend connecting with an Admissions Counselor to help you decide. They can be reached at 888-327-SNHU or enroll@snhu.edu.
Simple answer : No, I just submit my high school diploma and got accepted, but you can transfer credit from other college/uni/clep too
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What does course credits means?
Great question! Every course is worth (typically) 3 credits. So once you complete a course, you'll receive 3 credits to go toward your entire program. For example, Bachelor's degrees are 120 credits to complete.
Hi there ! Do you offer online Ba Top up in Business ? Also please share your email to take the conversation forward.
Thanks -Ali
Hi Marhaba! We apologize for the delay in getting back to you. You can explore out online Business programs here: www.snhu.edu/business We recommend emailing enroll@snhu.edu to speak with our admission team!
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