(08-19-2021, 11:23 AM)bjcheung77 Wrote: My main question and concern is, are you going to be paying the residency waiver fee or are you going to be taking 16-18 credits? My recommendation is to do three more screenshots, of three other degrees, a BS Tech Studies as the main one, AAS Aviation Support and AS in Tech Studies just for fun, I'd like to see how these come in... If you're going for the residency waiver fee, just finish the cornerstone/capstone and transfer the rest in. If you're taking courses, you just need 16 credits, you can do the flat-rate tuition.
I wasn't aware of the Residency waiver to be honest, but now that I know, I guess I'm just looking to do what's cheapest, easiest, and fastest (much like everyone else). I haven't committed to TESU (asides admission, but I have not enrolled in a course), so even switching Uni's works to save money.
Here is the BA in TECH studies, is this a better option?
With the resident waiver fee in mind, what's cheapest ,easiest, and fastest? I've tried to figure it out myself without asking too much from people. But it seems I can't do that as there are a lot of things popping up that I've missed :'/
(08-19-2021, 11:23 AM)bjcheung77 Wrote: My main question and concern is, are you going to be paying the residency waiver fee or are you going to be taking 16-18 credits? My recommendation is to do three more screenshots, of three other degrees, a BS Tech Studies as the main one, AAS Aviation Support and AS in Tech Studies just for fun, I'd like to see how these come in... If you're going for the residency waiver fee, just finish the cornerstone/capstone and transfer the rest in. If you're taking courses, you just need 16 credits, you can do the flat-rate tuition.
Also, AAS in Aviation Support gives me 51/60 credits, leaving the english comp 1 & 2, and the corner or capstone, it shows both but I'm assuming only one is required for an Associates.
For AS in Tech, it's 39/60.