09-10-2022, 10:48 PM
Hello,
My younger son is currently a 16 year old HS Sophomore student and we are trying to keep the out of pocket cost for a Bachelor's degree as low as possible.
So, he is looking at getting as many dual credit LL college course credits as possible (as close to Associate degree) by the time he graduates High School.
So far, if he does Cybersecurity and doesn't do the traditional college route, I think Sophia/Modern States, Study.com, and then WGU, SNHU, or Franklin University are the best options.
If for some reason, he does not feel ready and were to graduate HS without any college credit, what would be the cheapest Big 3 (or similar CBE option). He has several years to figure it out, but, if he pursues the Liberal Arts or Business degree major, I think the Big 3 might be an option for a student who would be 18 and not old enough to go for a BABA or Bachelor of Liberal Studies at UMPI which seems to currently be the cheapest option.
I have periodically lurked and been following Degree Forum several years and the popularity of TESU vs. EU vs. COSC in terms of cost changes. It currently seems like Excelsior or TESU might be the least expensive option. I did some research and found an older post about costs for each of the Big 3 options. This would presume he would do Modern States CLEP and/or Sophia.com for LL classes and Study.com for UL credits which seems to be the general advice. This would get him as close to 113/114 credits and then he would transfer into likely TESU or EU (seems to be better than COSC) at this point.
I am wondering if this pricing is still current and realize it can depend on the student.
COSC (w/SL or Study.com discount)
Application Fee $50
Student Services Fee (Per-term fee) $266
Technology Fee (Per-term fee) $68
Cornerstone (3cr) $1,131
Capstone (3cr) $1,131
Graduation Fee $203
TOTAL $2,848 (1 term) or $3182 (2 terms)
Work pays $2,262
EC (taking 12cr through them, and using SL or Study.com partner pricing)
Application Fee $0
Enrollment Fee $0
Information Literacy (1cr) $410
- Technology Fee $20
Cornerstone (3cr) $1,230
- Technology Fee $60
Capstone (3cr) $1,230
- Technology Fee $60
Any course (3cr) $1,230
- Technology Fee $60
Any course (3cr) $1,230
- Technology Fee $60
Graduation Fee $260
TOTAL $5,850
Work pays $5,590
TESU (no discounts available)
Application Fee $ 50
Cornerstone (3cr) $1,527
Capstone (3cr) $1,527
Residency Waiver $3,192
Graduation Fee $298
TOTAL $6,594
Based on what I can see here, it seems like COSC is the cheapest option, but, this is about 2 years old. However, it seems like the latest commentary I have seen is either EU or TESU is cheapest.
Any feedback is appreciated.
Thanks,
Education Seeker
My younger son is currently a 16 year old HS Sophomore student and we are trying to keep the out of pocket cost for a Bachelor's degree as low as possible.
So, he is looking at getting as many dual credit LL college course credits as possible (as close to Associate degree) by the time he graduates High School.
So far, if he does Cybersecurity and doesn't do the traditional college route, I think Sophia/Modern States, Study.com, and then WGU, SNHU, or Franklin University are the best options.
If for some reason, he does not feel ready and were to graduate HS without any college credit, what would be the cheapest Big 3 (or similar CBE option). He has several years to figure it out, but, if he pursues the Liberal Arts or Business degree major, I think the Big 3 might be an option for a student who would be 18 and not old enough to go for a BABA or Bachelor of Liberal Studies at UMPI which seems to currently be the cheapest option.
I have periodically lurked and been following Degree Forum several years and the popularity of TESU vs. EU vs. COSC in terms of cost changes. It currently seems like Excelsior or TESU might be the least expensive option. I did some research and found an older post about costs for each of the Big 3 options. This would presume he would do Modern States CLEP and/or Sophia.com for LL classes and Study.com for UL credits which seems to be the general advice. This would get him as close to 113/114 credits and then he would transfer into likely TESU or EU (seems to be better than COSC) at this point.
I am wondering if this pricing is still current and realize it can depend on the student.
COSC (w/SL or Study.com discount)
Application Fee $50
Student Services Fee (Per-term fee) $266
Technology Fee (Per-term fee) $68
Cornerstone (3cr) $1,131
Capstone (3cr) $1,131
Graduation Fee $203
TOTAL $2,848 (1 term) or $3182 (2 terms)
Work pays $2,262
EC (taking 12cr through them, and using SL or Study.com partner pricing)
Application Fee $0
Enrollment Fee $0
Information Literacy (1cr) $410
- Technology Fee $20
Cornerstone (3cr) $1,230
- Technology Fee $60
Capstone (3cr) $1,230
- Technology Fee $60
Any course (3cr) $1,230
- Technology Fee $60
Any course (3cr) $1,230
- Technology Fee $60
Graduation Fee $260
TOTAL $5,850
Work pays $5,590
TESU (no discounts available)
Application Fee $ 50
Cornerstone (3cr) $1,527
Capstone (3cr) $1,527
Residency Waiver $3,192
Graduation Fee $298
TOTAL $6,594
Based on what I can see here, it seems like COSC is the cheapest option, but, this is about 2 years old. However, it seems like the latest commentary I have seen is either EU or TESU is cheapest.
Any feedback is appreciated.
Thanks,
Education Seeker