07-09-2016, 04:29 PM
(This post was last modified: 07-09-2016, 04:34 PM by longtermstudent.)
nnahh Wrote:I just started here myself so I can't offer much help, I just wanted to point out that because you are a veteran, TESU might just be the cheapest route. I'm a military spouse and was automatically placed in the
Military Degree Completion Program when I signed up despite choosing the per-credit plan. I'm not 100% sure if Vets qualify but it's worth checking out.
The Military Degree Completion Program is actually cheaper because it still allows students to earn residency hours using TECEP exams- so 24 hours/ 8 TECEP's to meet residency requirement and you don't have to pay the $2000 waiver. I believe exams are around $114 each plus $250 for the Cornerstone. (if you qualify for military rate, classes are charged at $250 per hour.) So if you decide to do the Capstone as a course instead of a TECEP it'll cost $750 plus $250 for Cornerstone and $114 each for 7 TECEP's.
Interesting, it would be great if I could qualify for that. I'll have to ask about it when I call Monday. Thank you. Getting all my transcripts sorted at the moment.
Figured I would edit in this question to not double post: If my DSST test shows up on my Joint Service Transcript, do I need to send the DSST transcripts separately or will the JST cover it?