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(08-13-2020, 11:28 AM)dhillbilly Wrote: Applying will only get your current transcripts evaluated. To get specific advice and course approval you will need to be "enrolled". Unfortunately, that means paying the $1095 enrollment fee.
I think you can enroll under the Excelsior Course option, which does NOT require that you pay $1095 up front. You should have some time (like maybe a year or two) to take your courses there, and if you don't, then they will switch you to the Multi-Source Option.
Also, did you know that it's only $550 more to actually take 13cr at EC than to do 7cr under the Multi-Source option? Yes, they reduce your tuition under the Course option, so that it's VERY well priced to do it this way.
It's $5300 to do the Multi-source option (including the enrollment fee, Info Lit course, Cornerstone course, Capstone course, technology fees, and Graduation fee).
It's $5850 to do the Excelsior Course option (including the enrollment fee, Info Lit course, Cornerstone course, Capstone course, 2 additional courses, technology fees, and Graduation fee).
So for someone who can't easily get to a UExcel center, it's certainly worth your while to do the 2nd option.
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(08-13-2020, 01:44 PM)dfrecore Wrote: (08-13-2020, 11:28 AM)dhillbilly Wrote: Applying will only get your current transcripts evaluated. To get specific advice and course approval you will need to be "enrolled". Unfortunately, that means paying the $1095 enrollment fee.
I think you can enroll under the Excelsior Course option, which does NOT require that you pay $1095 up front. You should have some time (like maybe a year or two) to take your courses there, and if you don't, then they will switch you to the Multi-Source Option.
Also, did you know that it's only $550 more to actually take 13cr at EC than to do 7cr under the Multi-Source option? Yes, they reduce your tuition under the Course option, so that it's VERY well priced to do it this way.
It's $5300 to do the Multi-source option (including the enrollment fee, Info Lit course, Cornerstone course, Capstone course, technology fees, and Graduation fee).
It's $5850 to do the Excelsior Course option (including the enrollment fee, Info Lit course, Cornerstone course, Capstone course, 2 additional courses, technology fees, and Graduation fee).
So for someone who can't easily get to a UExcel center, it's certainly worth your while to do the 2nd option.
I think it is an interesting proposal, but before committing myself to such a level I prefer to advance a little more with my credits.
For me, having two more RA courses (UEXCE courses) is very interesting and convenient, so it is a valid option, but on the other hand although I can do it; accessing a Pearson center from where I am is extremely difficult and uncomfortable.
The two UEXCEL courses are amazing option to cover those courses difficult to get with providers (maybe Quantitative Analisis is one of those courses).
Then I am going to seriously consider this option.
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(08-13-2020, 10:16 AM)cecilgambe7 Wrote: (08-12-2020, 10:04 PM)ss20ts Wrote: Writing to them isn't going to do anything. You need to call and speak to admissions. It will be VERY difficult to get any info confirmed by them until you apply.
Apply means to pay 50$ and send the transcripts?
Where did I say apply? I said CALL them.
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