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I have courses taken in community college for: american history 1, American history 2, western civ 1, political science, anthropology, programming logic, computer science 103, business 1, Spanish 1, principles of healthful living, English comp 1, English comp 2, psych 1, art history, astronomy 101, earth science, geography and I think that’s it. I was thinking about doing history degree at TESU or liberal studies. If I do straighterline or study.com do I have to pay to transfer it too?
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07-26-2019, 07:47 AM
(This post was last modified: 07-26-2019, 07:48 AM by natshar.)
Charter and Excelsior are over 2K cheaper for liberal studies or history degrees.
TESU used to be the cheapest but they raised the prices so not anymore.
You have to pay to take study.com and straighterline courses. You don't have to pay to send them to TESU. However with COSC and EC you might have to pay if you do it via ACE but the cost would only be $20 max if you sent them all at once. But I think they are also free for those other schools as well.
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I would definitely choose COSC over TESU for a BALS, and probably for History as well (although TESU has a BA in History, COSC only has a BALS with a concentration in history). It really depends on what you need.
COSC will be much cheaper either way you go.
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