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11-03-2017, 08:30 AM
(This post was last modified: 11-03-2017, 08:40 AM by Silly_Me.)
Currently , I'm shooting for an ASNSM-Biology + BALS (no concentration) since I can fill those two degrees with all of my prerequisites for Vet Tech school (biology, chemistry, microbiology, medical terminology, etc). When it's all said and done, I will have easily reached my 120-credit limit for the BALS. My $1800 residency waiver will cover both degrees, assuming I finish them within a year of each other & if my calculations are correct, the whole thing should cost me less than $7,000 (start-to-finish w/ butt-in-seat courses, books, fees & everything else). Obviously, this price tag doesn't include Vet Tech school, but I'd say $7,000 isn't too bad for a generic bachelor's degree.
Now, what if I want a BSBA as well? How would that work in conjunction with everything else? Would I pay a separate residency waiver? Does TESU offer double-majors?
Thanks for the inside scoop!
** quick edit ** I just found this - https://blog.tesu.edu/the-secret-to-earn...ond-degree
It says you can have two areas of study within the same degree. But, I'm not sure this would work out for a BALS + BSBA - especially since one is a bachelor of arts & the other is a bachelor of science. I understand that I'll need an additional 24 credits for the BSBA, but I'd love to know if one residency waiver would cover all three degrees - ASNSM + BALS + BSBA. I suppose an email to advising won't hurt! I'll report back w/ my findings.
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You can't get a double major in different "schools" within the university (the Liberal Studies school and the Business school).
You could go back and get your BSBA afterwards, but you'll have to pay a new residency waiver, as well as the capstone. I'm guessing that you can't get them all done before the June 30, 2018 deadline (where Study.com will give you the discount of $1800 for the RW and the discount off of the previous in-state tuition), so the price for the BSBA will be the cost of any courses you need to take, plus $2500 for the new RW, plus $1500ish for the capstone.
You could probably get it cheaper if you did WGU, and got most of your courses done ahead of time so you'd only be paying ~ $3000 for a single term. They will do a waiver of your gen ed's, so you don't really lose anything there.
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(11-03-2017, 11:28 AM)dfrecore Wrote: You could go back and get your BSBA afterwards, but you'll have to pay a new residency waiver, as well as the capstone. I'm guessing that you can't get them all done before the June 30, 2018 deadline (where Study.com will give you the discount of $1800 for the RW and the discount off of the previous in-state tuition), so the price for the BSBA will be the cost of any courses you need to take, plus $2500 for the new RW, plus $1500ish for the capstone.
So, the $1800 residency waiver goes away after next summer? That's not good news at all. :  Is this a "for sure" thing? I definitely won't be ready by then. Ugh.
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11-03-2017, 12:52 PM
(This post was last modified: 11-03-2017, 12:53 PM by davewill.)
Yeah, it's for sure. The steepness of the Study.com discount is due to a mistake made when TESU and Study.com wrote their contract. They wrote $1800 into the contract instead of specifying a 10% discount, which is what they intended. When TESU raised their fees, they had to honor the fixed price. The contract expires next June and they certainly won't make that mistake again.
You could possibly finesse the Study.com discount by paying the new residency waiver before the deadline, then getting the BSBA done before another year is up, but I don't think there's any way to get out of paying another waiver.
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11-03-2017, 02:07 PM
(This post was last modified: 11-03-2017, 02:09 PM by Silly_Me.)
(11-03-2017, 12:52 PM)davewill Wrote: You could possibly finesse the Study.com discount by paying the new residency waiver before the deadline, then getting the BSBA done before another year is up, but I don't think there's any way to get out of paying another waiver.
Huh. That's actually not a bad idea. I'll definitely have what I need for the ASNSM by July, 2018. So, I could pay the $1800 & make sure I finish up the BALS before July of the following year. Good plan! Thanks for the "heads up!"
As far as the BSBA goes, I think maybe I should slow down a little bit & take this thing one step at a time.
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