11-18-2017, 08:18 PM
After chewing on this, researching dozens of schools, and lurking the forum trying to learn as much as possible, I thought I'd reach out to you guys for help.
I have 100 credits toward my Bachelor's degree in Lib Arts, according to TESU. I thought I had a good plan there: test out of my 20 remaining credits and get my degree. But then I discovered I'd have to take their cornerstone and capstone for $2000. Not cheap, but ok. Then they tell me that because I'm not taking at least 16 credits through them, I have to pay an additional $2500 residency fee. Then add the cost of testing out of classes, about $700, and it blows my plan clean out of the water.
So, now I'm debating.
~ University of the People - $2,500ish, but nationally accredited, and I couldn't test out because I already have the maximum transfer credits
~ Charter Oak - $3,500, if I'm able to test out of everything except the cornerstone and capstone
~ Continue educating myself with the wealth of free resources and try not to chafe at my ongoing student loan payments for a degree I won't get. (Ok, end of pity party)
Do you guys know of any other good options?
Thank you so much for your help!
I have 100 credits toward my Bachelor's degree in Lib Arts, according to TESU. I thought I had a good plan there: test out of my 20 remaining credits and get my degree. But then I discovered I'd have to take their cornerstone and capstone for $2000. Not cheap, but ok. Then they tell me that because I'm not taking at least 16 credits through them, I have to pay an additional $2500 residency fee. Then add the cost of testing out of classes, about $700, and it blows my plan clean out of the water.
So, now I'm debating.
~ University of the People - $2,500ish, but nationally accredited, and I couldn't test out because I already have the maximum transfer credits
~ Charter Oak - $3,500, if I'm able to test out of everything except the cornerstone and capstone
~ Continue educating myself with the wealth of free resources and try not to chafe at my ongoing student loan payments for a degree I won't get. (Ok, end of pity party)
Do you guys know of any other good options?
Thank you so much for your help!