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It took a few tries but my profile has finally been updated to reflect my affiliate membership from study.com
I was reviewing the TESU website and it looks like it hasn't been updated in awhile and there are a few possibilities as to what the discounted amount should be.
The
main page for SDC says
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Are there any special tuition discounts at Thomas Edison State University that I am eligible for?
Yes. Study.com students can save on TESU tuition in the following ways:
- Tuition reduction on in-state pricing for both Per-Credit ($366/credit) and Comprehensive Tuition Plans
- In-state pricing for the Residency Fee Waiver ($2,200)"
If you navigate from that page to
costs and tuition
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2018-2019 Per Credit Tuition
Study.com Students $375 per credit registered"
Compared to the per credit for NJ state tuition of $396/cr.
In your experience, what has been the cost of per credit tuition with the SDC discount?
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It was $366 for me when I registered just a few days ago.
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03-13-2019, 06:45 PM
(This post was last modified: 03-13-2019, 06:51 PM by Merlin.)
I believe they are in the process of moving to the $375/cr tuition but from what we've seen, that hasn't happened yet so current tuition is still $366/cr or $1,098 per 3-credit course. That or the $375 rate is a typo and nobody has noticed it, but the former is more likely.
If the pricing is changing it suggests that the overall tuition price is about to go up. Traditionally, the SDC discount is a % off the in-state tuition price. However, pricing changes are usually not announced until early summer (around July) when the TESU catalog officially moves to the next year. If this is an upcoming change, I find it odd that it is listed on the site ahead of the official tuition change.
Alternatively, this could indicate that they are reducing the % discount off the tuition price, but that also seems unusual since the discounts are typically locked in for at least a year and only change in conjunction with the renewal of the articulation agreement, which also kicks in around the same time as the catalog change.
Either way it is confusing.
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I get why the school wants us to refer to the website for answers. I don't get why it seems like there are numerous discrepancies (not just in this instance) and even something simple like adding a published date could in theory make things more clear. Very confusing indeed. I'm glad that, at least for now, the discounted SDC per credit price is the lower stated price. Here is hoping it doesn't change for a few months.
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I didn't want to open up a different thread for a question that I have. How does the Study.com discount work and which one is the cheapest plan. Currently I'm looking at earning an Associate's in Electronics and a BSBA from TESU.
My current job pays up to $2500 per year for tuition up to $30,000. I'm figuring that I can just have my work pay for the 16 credits to qualify for their residency. With the SDC discount it comes to $5790. I'm starting to think that this is the best way forward for me since I don't think my job will pay for the waiver fee. I may need to pay some of the tuition out of pocket unless I spread out the plan to 2021. I'm not sure how much more I would need to come up with for SDC membership.
Even paying $1000 out of pocket is better then the $2000 plus waiver and I believe that I establish residency in case I wan to continue studying at TESU.
Thanks for your insights.
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(04-30-2019, 09:17 PM)Rustydroid Wrote: I didn't want to open up a different thread for a question that I have. How does the Study.com discount work and which one is the cheapest plan. Currently I'm looking at earning an Associate's in Electronics and a BSBA from TESU.
My current job pays up to $2500 per year for tuition up to $30,000. I'm figuring that I can just have my work pay for the 16 credits to qualify for their residency. With the SDC discount it comes to $5790. I'm starting to think that this is the best way forward for me since I don't think my job will pay for the waiver fee. I may need to pay some of the tuition out of pocket unless I spread out the plan to 2021. I'm not sure how much more I would need to come up with for SDC membership.
Even paying $1000 out of pocket is better then the $2000 plus waiver and I believe that I establish residency in case I wan to continue studying at TESU.
Thanks for your insights.
Cheapest plan will depend on how many credits you need to take. As you mentioned in your post, it may also depend on whether work would pay for the residency waiver or not.
Here is the link for TESU's list pricing with the SDC discount.
https://www.tesu.edu/studycom/costs-tuition
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05-01-2019, 06:40 PM
(This post was last modified: 05-01-2019, 06:41 PM by davewill.)
(04-30-2019, 09:17 PM)Rustydroid Wrote: I didn't want to open up a different thread for a question that I have. How does the Study.com discount work and which one is the cheapest plan. Currently I'm looking at earning an Associate's in Electronics and a BSBA from TESU.
My current job pays up to $2500 per year for tuition up to $30,000. I'm figuring that I can just have my work pay for the 16 credits to qualify for their residency. With the SDC discount it comes to $5790. I'm starting to think that this is the best way forward for me since I don't think my job will pay for the waiver fee. I may need to pay some of the tuition out of pocket unless I spread out the plan to 2021. I'm not sure how much more I would need to come up with for SDC membership.
Even paying $1000 out of pocket is better then the $2000 plus waiver and I believe that I establish residency in case I wan to continue studying at TESU.
Thanks for your insights.
Sounds like a reasonable plan. One fly in the ointment, 16 resident credits are required for the associate's just as they are for the bachelor's, so you'll have to wait until you've done all the TESU credits before you can graduate with it. Since the Capstone for the BSBA has to be taken almost at the end, that likely means getting them both at the same time.
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