07-04-2006, 10:18 PM
Speaking of to good to be true.. take a look at Aspen's tuition.
http://www.aspen.edu/tuition.htm
Note: For a limited time only significant cost savings are available now for new students. Authorized degree-seeking students who opt to pay in full upfront for their entire degree program will be charged only $4,200.00 plus books and fees*
This offer is only available until July15th, 2006 and cannot be used in combination with any other discounts or promotional offers.
Again I'm still tempted, though I'm not quite finished with my BS so July 15th is a bit soon for me. I emailed them to see what they'd say if I were interested in signing up a couple months from now.
27 credits did seem great, but what's even better is of the 27 left (after your MCSE), you can still test out of another 3 of their courses with challenge exams (though I have no idea how difficult that would be compared to just taking the course).
Both Aspen and CSU look like they'd be good programs for me. Aspen is cheaper and I could complete it faster, CSU has the potential to allow me to teach in more schools if I wanted to go that route. At this point I don't know which I'll go with but it does appear it will be one of these two programs.
Akay, do you have a list of programs you've been looking at?
http://www.aspen.edu/tuition.htm
Note: For a limited time only significant cost savings are available now for new students. Authorized degree-seeking students who opt to pay in full upfront for their entire degree program will be charged only $4,200.00 plus books and fees*
This offer is only available until July15th, 2006 and cannot be used in combination with any other discounts or promotional offers.
Again I'm still tempted, though I'm not quite finished with my BS so July 15th is a bit soon for me. I emailed them to see what they'd say if I were interested in signing up a couple months from now.
27 credits did seem great, but what's even better is of the 27 left (after your MCSE), you can still test out of another 3 of their courses with challenge exams (though I have no idea how difficult that would be compared to just taking the course).
Both Aspen and CSU look like they'd be good programs for me. Aspen is cheaper and I could complete it faster, CSU has the potential to allow me to teach in more schools if I wanted to go that route. At this point I don't know which I'll go with but it does appear it will be one of these two programs.
Akay, do you have a list of programs you've been looking at?
BLS CIS & Psychology Excelsior, MS IT & MS IM Aspen University, Pursuing MBA Columbia Southern.