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Hi everyone,
I'm living abroad and don't have my degree yet. Only have 17 credits and plan to get my associates degree from TESU. I'm sure this has been posted many times but may I please ask the cheapest/fastest Associates program in TESU? I really want to get started ASAP, Thanks.
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Unfortunately, this is the wrong section of the forum to post this request in so I'm not sure how much help you'll get here until it's moved.
But you really don't want to get an associate's from TESU unless you are graduating with a bachelor's at the same time. You will have to pay the waiver fee and that's now more than $3k. Math, computer science, and business administration are the cheapest degrees available. However, you still have to pay that fee.
You say that you are living abroad; does that mean that you are an American? Are those 17 credits from an RA source? If so, Pierpont might be an option for a quick & easy associate's degree.
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SilentRaid, could you also list your courses you currently have, those 17 credits so we don't recommend taking the same courses over again? It would also be best to list the credits and grades you have for those courses so we can recommend you a better course of action after knowing your current situation more.
If you're American, living abroad, and those 17 credits are from a regionally accredited community college, then the BOG AAS is the cheapest, then the AA/AS at COSC would be next. Do you work for a union or have tuition assistance/reimbursement? If you're not a US Citizen or PR, then skip the BOG AAS and go for the COSC AA/AS as that would be the cheapest/easiest/fastest.
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I really appreciate the helpful replies. I will gather all my info over the next day to submit and I will also repost this in the proper thread. Yes, I am an American living abroad.
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Cheapest doesn't mean fastest or easiest. What starts off cheap, may cost more in the end due to the time it takes to complete the degree.
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(08-23-2020, 12:38 PM)ss20ts Wrote: Cheapest doesn't mean fastest or easiest. What starts off cheap, may cost more in the end due to the time it takes to complete the degree.
Pierpont is cheaper, easier, and faster. I personally think an AA at TESU and/or EC is a rip-off, and would never suggest it.
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