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RE: Foreigner: any way to get a degree online - no CLEP DSST - rachel83az - 01-22-2021 (01-22-2021, 10:07 AM)Pikachu Wrote:(01-22-2021, 03:43 AM)Kab Wrote: Oregon allows 135 quarter credits. Which is 90 credits. Many other unis allow that. I recommend that you check it. The price of the credits looks on the expensive side if you have to make 30 credits with them. Apart from that it looks a nice place to study. For most people, a BS vs. BA doesn't really matter. The important part is the AOS. TESU does have a Comp. Sci. degree that will work just fine for most individuals. RE: Foreigner: any way to get a degree online - no CLEP DSST - Cofffeee - 01-22-2021 For many foreigners TESU BA ComSci vs Oregon State wont make much difference in life. If they plan to use it in their countries. Even in other cases i dont see much difference RE: Foreigner: any way to get a degree online - no CLEP DSST - monchevy - 01-22-2021 I'd also give APUS (American Public University) a look. In at least the BA in General Studies (and probably more), Sophia knocks out all the Gen Eds and a fair few electives. They take 90 transfer credits (60 alternative and 30 RA or even NA). $920 per class all-in, including all fees and learning materials. No proctored exams. https://www.apu.apus.edu/admissions/international-student-requirements.html https://www.apu.apus.edu/transfer-credit/finder.html#level=undergrad&institution=sophia-exams-april-2019-or-later https://www.apu.apus.edu/academic/schools/arts-and-humanities/bachelors/general-studies.html RE: Foreigner: any way to get a degree online - no CLEP DSST - rachel83az - 01-22-2021 (01-22-2021, 10:30 AM)monchevy Wrote: I'd also give APUS (American Public University) a look. In at least the BA in General Studies (and probably more), Sophia knocks out all the Gen Eds and a fair few electives. They take 90 transfer credits (60 alternative and 30 RA or even NA). $920 per class all-in, including all fees and learning materials. No proctored exams. $920 per class is still quite expensive. That's nearly $28k for that degree! Quite a bit more than even a TESU lib studies degree. RE: Foreigner: any way to get a degree online - no CLEP DSST - dfrecore - 01-22-2021 (01-22-2021, 10:39 AM)rachel83az Wrote:(01-22-2021, 10:30 AM)monchevy Wrote: I'd also give APUS (American Public University) a look. In at least the BA in General Studies (and probably more), Sophia knocks out all the Gen Eds and a fair few electives. They take 90 transfer credits (60 alternative and 30 RA or even NA). $920 per class all-in, including all fees and learning materials. No proctored exams. $920/course x 10 courses = $9200 (I think you multiplied $920 by credits) RE: Foreigner: any way to get a degree online - no CLEP DSST - monchevy - 01-22-2021 (01-22-2021, 10:39 AM)rachel83az Wrote:(01-22-2021, 10:30 AM)monchevy Wrote: I'd also give APUS (American Public University) a look. In at least the BA in General Studies (and probably more), Sophia knocks out all the Gen Eds and a fair few electives. They take 90 transfer credits (60 alternative and 30 RA or even NA). $920 per class all-in, including all fees and learning materials. No proctored exams. They only require 10 classes to be taken there. The $920 per class includes textbooks (no fees for exams). Application and transfer credit evaluations are free The 8-week classes also make it easier to finish faster than the standard 10-16 weeks. Just giving another option besides the usual "Big 3" recommendations. RE: Foreigner: any way to get a degree online - no CLEP DSST - rachel83az - 01-22-2021 Ah, yes, my mistake. $9200 for a degree is better, yes. So it'd be: $400 - Sophia (approximate) $2000 - 10 classes @ TEL Learning $9200 - 10 classes @ APUS --------------- $11600 total RE: Foreigner: any way to get a degree online - no CLEP DSST - monchevy - 01-22-2021 (01-22-2021, 10:57 AM)rachel83az Wrote: Ah, yes, my mistake. $9200 for a degree is better, yes. I wouldn't limit myself to TEL for RA (not one of their classes was of any use to me). I'd also hit Study.com, and knock out say three required majors for 90 bucks each in a month. There are so many options out there. TBH, I originally looked at TESU, and the tuition and fees made my head spin. Just no way. $544/cr, fees for breathing, 12-week classes, proctored exams and endless red tape. GAH. Nope nope nope. Foreigner: any way to get a degree online - no CLEP DSST - rachel83az - 01-22-2021 TEL just happens to be the cheapest way to hit 30 RA credits. It's not the only way, no. But if it's too expensive to go with TEL then it'll be too expensive with other RA credit options. Especially since, sadly, Study.com isn't RA credit. RE: Foreigner: any way to get a degree online - no CLEP DSST - monchevy - 01-22-2021 (01-22-2021, 11:19 AM)rachel83az Wrote: TEL just happens to be the cheapest way to hit 30 RA credits. It's not the only way, no. But if it's too expensive to go with TEL then it'll be too expensive with other RA credit options. Especially since, sadly, Study.com isn't RA credit. I wasn't suggesting that SDC is RA, just saying it's something else I would look at in putting together a degree plan, as you'd have 60 alternative credits to play with. I didn't go with TEL not because of the cost, but because none of the classes were useful to me. And like many of the options always recommended here (Luna, Clovis, NMJC, etc.), the offerings are just too sparse. |