11-23-2013, 04:45 PM
I am planning out my Social Sciences degree (already have had help from members, thank you).
I applied to TESC and they accepted all 80 credits completed at 2 colleges.
I am planning to complete the remaining 37 credits through Dantes/Clep and FEMA courses and 3 credits through the TESC required capstone.
The question is financial. I have 6 months to enroll from the acceptance of my application. My thought is to do as many tests as possible in that time and hold off enrolling.
Then I would enroll with the Enrolled Options Tuition Plan (annual) $1642 plus fees, plus the cost of the capstone.
IS the cost of reviewing of my new 37 testing credits included in the $1642 (provided I complete it in a year)?
Does anyone see a less expensive way of doing it or see any flaws with the above plan? thanks
I applied to TESC and they accepted all 80 credits completed at 2 colleges.
I am planning to complete the remaining 37 credits through Dantes/Clep and FEMA courses and 3 credits through the TESC required capstone.
The question is financial. I have 6 months to enroll from the acceptance of my application. My thought is to do as many tests as possible in that time and hold off enrolling.
Then I would enroll with the Enrolled Options Tuition Plan (annual) $1642 plus fees, plus the cost of the capstone.
IS the cost of reviewing of my new 37 testing credits included in the $1642 (provided I complete it in a year)?
Does anyone see a less expensive way of doing it or see any flaws with the above plan? thanks