08-30-2008, 08:48 PM
The Big Three schools are all for-profit institutions if I'm not mistaken. I guess I expected those kinds of fees in exchange for excellent customer service and the expedited path my degree took (things my previous non-profit school severely lacked!) Would I do it all over again? Oh yeah.
For what its worth: my official evaluation actually gave me more credits than the unofficial one. I submitted documentation and a few old papers to show the rigor of the courses I took, and both were bumped up from Electives to General Requirements because of it.
I have to say, Charter Oak's customer service and unofficial evaluation were also very impressive. I began looking into their programs for my husband's degree last year. Honestly, I think I would have been just as satisfied with COSC if I had chosen that route.
Go with the school that will suit your needs best. The financial aspects are just as important as the number of courses left to take, liking the degree and school names, good customer service, etc. etc. Good luck!
For what its worth: my official evaluation actually gave me more credits than the unofficial one. I submitted documentation and a few old papers to show the rigor of the courses I took, and both were bumped up from Electives to General Requirements because of it.
I have to say, Charter Oak's customer service and unofficial evaluation were also very impressive. I began looking into their programs for my husband's degree last year. Honestly, I think I would have been just as satisfied with COSC if I had chosen that route.
Go with the school that will suit your needs best. The financial aspects are just as important as the number of courses left to take, liking the degree and school names, good customer service, etc. etc. Good luck!
[COLOR="Navy"]BS Liberal Arts
Excelsior College
MS Psychology
California Coast University[/color]
Excelsior College
MS Psychology
California Coast University[/color]