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I meet the requirements for the AAS in human services but will prefer a bachelors if I can swing it quickly. is there a bachelors with the same core requirements or similar(I cant find anything online)? Also how much will it cost to buy my degree from TESC?
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HMtoRN Wrote:I meet the requirements for the AAS in human services but will prefer a bachelors if I can swing it quickly. is there a bachelors with the same core requirements or similar(I cant find anything online)? Also how much will it cost to buy my degree from TESC?
Welcome. Congrats on meeting the requirements your AAS in Human Services. Here is the link for TESC BSHS
Thomas Edison State College | Bachelor of Science in Human Services
You cannot "BUY" your degree at TESC. You can earn your degree at TESC. You can find the costs associated with this under the tution and aid tab.
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alleycat Wrote:Welcome. Congrats on meeting the requirements your AAS in Human Services. Here is the link for TESC BSHS Thomas Edison State College | Bachelor of Science in Human Services
You cannot "BUY" your degree at TESC. You can earn your degree at TESC. You can find the costs associated with this under the tution and aid tab.
Thanks for the response. so can I pay a one time enrollment fee and other fees ($3000) to complete my AAS and BSHS? because I am planning to transfer the credits in. Also can financial aid pay for this ($3000)?
Also which BSHS degree option, can I test out of? because I will need the core courses.
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I'm not really sure where to start. TESC has an annual enrollment fee of $2,696.00 for out of state students. That gives you the pleasure of being their student and allows you to enroll in TESC classes. Most people on this board pay the $75 application fee, and start taking tests before formally paying that large fee.
The classes that you will need to complete are listed here:
Thomas Edison State College | BSHS Credit Distribution
The Concentration in Human Services is 54 units, and many of them you may have not taken at the AA level. If you have already applied, I would suggest calling TESC and asking questions about your degree plan.
HMtoRN Wrote:Thanks for the response. so can I pay a one time enrollment fee and other fees ($3000) to complete my AAS and BSHS? because I am planning to transfer the credits in. Also can financial aid pay for this ($3000)?
Also which BSHS degree option, can I test out of? because I will need the core courses.
Thanks, I really like this forum
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jobee Wrote:I'm not really sure where to start. TESC has an annual enrollment fee of $2,696.00 for out of state students. That gives you the pleasure of being their student and allows you to enroll in TESC classes. Most people on this board pay the $75 application fee, and start taking tests before formally paying that large fee.
The classes that you will need to complete are listed here: Thomas Edison State College | BSHS Credit Distribution
The Concentration in Human Services is 54 units, and many of them you may have not taken at the AA level. If you have already applied, I would suggest calling TESC and asking questions about your degree plan.
Thanks, I applied under the military option earlier this year while I was still active duty. But I never took any courses with them, because I did not understand. I guess i should probably stay under this option, but they require you to take more courses with them instead of paying that annual enrollment fee. which might be the same anyhow!!
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