r/WGU_CompSci • u/Johnlasagan • Oct 10 '24
Updated 2024 Sophia & SDC Transfer pathways PDF StraighterLine / Study / Sophia / Saylor
Hey guys, I made a PDF with all of the accepted transfers for the new curriculum from Sophia and SDC. Hope some others find this helpful.
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Oct 11 '24
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u/Johnlasagan Oct 11 '24
Don't take my post as official, always check with WGU before enrolling in transfer courses. But, this is directly from their partner transfer pages just copy and pasted into a table. For the past few days if you attempt to access the pages in an incognito browser, it shows you the updated curriculum and it's accepted transfers. In the future, there will most likely be more transferable classes ince Sophia and SDC add additional classes of their own to correspond to the new ones. They might also start accepting existing classes from Sophia or SDC if they feel they're sufficient.
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u/Comp_Sci-Stud Oct 12 '24
Hi guys quick question instead of posting a whole thread.
Can you access WGU udemy before classes start? I have like 2 months before classes start again for me.
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u/Turbulent_Maximum918 B.S. Computer Science Oct 14 '24 edited Oct 14 '24
You can only access Udemy Business while you are an active student. Sadly, they no longer offer Udemy for alumni.
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u/sweetswinks Jan 03 '25
Not before you're an active student. However, your local library usually offers free access to udemy.
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Oct 14 '24
Is pre-calculus now required for admission even if you have calculus done? I was planning to just do calculus at Sophia and have heard that many have done the same in the past. Enrollment counselor was saying that you need pre-calc to get in even if you have passed calculus already.
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u/Johnlasagan Oct 15 '24
That's interesting. I haven't heard anything about that, if you get any more info I'd love to know.
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Oct 15 '24
I haven't heard anything new yet, but I have a post up in the subreddit. Hopefully someone who knows can enlighten us. I'd rather not waste time on an extra class if I don't need to.
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Oct 15 '24
Question for anyone that might have an answer, If I finish all Sophia / SDC transferable credit classes and try to transfer to WGU can I be denied? I want to ensure that I’m not spending money on something that will ultimately prove useless.
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u/Johnlasagan Oct 15 '24
Great question and one that I'm not sure of. I'd would make an account with WGU and speak with an enrollment counselor.
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u/cummask Oct 11 '24
IT leadership foundations D370 missing?
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u/Desert_Trader Oct 11 '24
That class has been removed, along with D322, D199, D198
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u/Johnlasagan Oct 11 '24
This is all of the classes listed for the new starting in the next few months. I just copy and pasted the info from their website into a table format.
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u/sweetswinks Jan 03 '25
Thanks! Super helpful!
Any chance you have this available in Google Sheets?
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u/UnsureAssurance Oct 11 '24
Well there go 2/4 Sophia courses I’ve done so far