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Newbie-question about financial aid and tesc
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#12
Dream Mamma,

I agree with dblhelx. Acquire as many DSST and CLEP credits then enroll.

I’m in a similar situation and I can not afford to waste money. Frankly, paying for the testing makes my pennies scream. If I’m broke or something comes up I can skip a month and everything will be ok. The credits I have are still there. I pick up the pace again on my next check.

Instant cert is definitely worth the money. I purchased the $108 for 6month plan. The specific feedback in the forum is a lifesaver.
Amazon.com is great for books (and sometimes you can review a few pages, I have accessed practice tests this way.) Do you have a ½ Price Bookstore or something similar?
Do you have friend that you can bring on board? Someone that might be interested in picking up some CLEPS, you could share books, ect…
Utilize the library for books, internet, ect…
I’m not sure if this is an option, but my internet is Clear, I paid $100 for the modem (so I could get out of the contract) and about $30 per month for the service. Worse case, you could get nocharge.com if it is available. Very, very slow, but better than nothing. (I wouldn’t use nocharge.com for actual classes taken online.)
Petersen’s practice tests are another great resource.
Fema Credits are free :hurray:

When I’m done with my testing, I hope to have enough money saved for enrollment and costs that come. If not, it will be loans, grants, begging by the freeway exit, etc. I know I will figure it out.
TESC BSBA
1A – Eng 101 & 102 SL – Business Communications SL – College Algebra ALEKS 73% - Intermediate Algebra ALEKS 74%
1B – Macro SL – Micro SL – Business Stats 80% ALEKS – Substance Abuse DSST 450 – Environment and Humanity DSST 55 – Intro to Psychology CLEP 56
1C – Intro to Religion DSST 445 – Ethics in America DSST 443 – Sociology CLEP 58
1D – Pre-Cal ALEKS 76% - Tech Writing DSST – I need to choose 4 more
2A – Business Law CLEP 57 – Intro to Comp DSST 443 – Principles of Financial Accounting SL – Managerial Accounting SL – Marketing CLEP – Principles of Finance DSST – Business Ethics and Society DSST – Strategic Management Capstone – Management CLEP 50
2B – Money and Banking DSST - Marketing need to choose one – MIS DSST 415 – Organizational Behavior DSST – Human Resource Management DSST
2C – Principles of Supervision DSST – Intro to Business CLEP – Business Law 2 DSST 49
2D – Personal Finance DSST 446 – HTYH DSST 435
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#13
My community college costs less than $2,000 annually (not including the summer semester) and I can take online courses with them, the other community colleges in the city, or any CC in Texas participating in the Virtual College of Texas. I qualified for a full grant, so I have thousands of dollars left to take tests. The maximum Pell Grant for this coming financial aid year will be $5550. Thomas Edison State College will take up to 80 CC credits and may even award upper level credit for some of the courses.

If you take the minimum 6 credits required to get financial aid at TESC, you will only get a fourth of your grant because the full amount is meant to cover 24 credits. A fourth of your grant money will not cover the tuition and fees needed for graduation. As an out-of-state student, it's going to cost me $4338 to take 6 credits at TESC and graduate. If you take all of your courses somewhere else or test out of them, it will cost you $3135 to graduate from TESC as an out-of-state student.

If you decide to do all of your coursework at TESC (which I would advise against), the Comprehensive Tuition Plan is best; but you would need student loans to completely cover it. The comprehensive plan is $7190 the first year and $6254 subsequent years for out-of-state students. If you're a New Jersey resident, it's much cheaper. The comprehensive plan covers 36 credits per year taken as TECEPs, guided study and online courses, prior learning assessments, and e-packs. But if you're receiving financial aid, it will only cover online and guided study courses.

As far as internet service, Clear is not reliable in all areas, so you would have to check into that. DSL from a company like AT&T might be your cheapest option. I have internet service from my cable company. If you know how to tether a phone and your cell phone company doesn't block it, that's free internet service right there.

I did very well on the US History I and Introductory Psychology CLEPs after only using Instantcert ($20 a month or $108 for 6 months) and Annenberg videos (free). The AllPsych website also helped for my psychology exam which is also free. You're going to need a high speed internet connection to watch online videos.

Annenberg Learner
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