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RE: July 2018 current fees at the Big 3 - Tedium - 07-26-2018 I didn't see anyone mention, but the application fee at COSC has been reduced to $50. Not a huge savings, I know, but $25 is $25. RE: July 2018 current fees at the Big 3 - txnicole - 07-27-2018 (07-26-2018, 02:46 PM)Tedium Wrote: I didn't see anyone mention, but the application fee at COSC has been reduced to $50. Not a huge savings, I know, but $25 is $25. Yep, any little savings is good. They did do a free application period early this year so perhaps we can keep an eye out for those in the future. Quote:COSC In addition to the $25 off the app fee, there needs to be some other adjustments here. COSC has a scholarship deal with Straighterline whereby if you take 4 courses through them you get a 10% discount on your COSC tuition, which makes that a savings of at least $244.80. Additionally, COSC accepts free FEMA credits direct so you could save quite a bit that way. I don't remember the amount of those available exactly, but I'm thinking somewhere in the ballpark of around 40 credits or so that could be gotten free. Now, how many you actually will need to fill in free electives in your program is a different question, but you could save quite a bit that way. The speech requirement at COSC can be waived if you have a history of public speaking to reference. Also 'global understanding' isn't anything special or additional, you can fulfill it taking a variety of basic courses available everywhere (such as environmental science). The lab thing is annoying, but you could take it at SL and count it toward one of the 4 courses toward getting the discount. RE: July 2018 current fees at the Big 3 - dfrecore - 07-27-2018 (07-27-2018, 06:34 PM)txnicole Wrote:(07-26-2018, 02:46 PM)Tedium Wrote: I didn't see anyone mention, but the application fee at COSC has been reduced to $50. Not a huge savings, I know, but $25 is $25. This is also based on people starting from scratch, which is rarely the case, so that changes things as well. Obviously everyone will be different. The $25 discount off the application fee was done after I did this post, I went according to the website the day I posted it. Obviously we can't stay current if they change their pricing. Regarding using SL to get a discount, the problem there is it could easily cost you more than $244 to take your courses - meaning you're spending more to try to save...not enough. WGU has the same issue, and I don't recommend people take SL courses just for the discount. Also, if you take a lab from SL, it's going to cost an additional $100 minimum for the lab kit, making it too expensive for my blood. But to each his own. For Global Understanding, it doesn't look like it could be taken anywhere to me, but maybe I'm not understanding their requirements. Here's what it says on COSC's website: Examples: Religions of the World, Cultural Anthropology, Comparative Economic Systems, Comparative Political Systems, International Business, International Economics, International Marketing, Introduction to Modern Middle East. RE: July 2018 current fees at the Big 3 - Lewis.Yim - 07-28-2018 I just noticed TESU updated their costs & tuitions page for Study.com partnership. Link: https://www.tesu.edu/studycom/costs-tuition 2018-2019 Comprehensive Tuition Study.com Students $6,350 For students who plan to take 21 credits or more via TESU courses in a single year. 2018-2019 Per Credit Tuition Study.com Students $366 per credit registered For students who plan to take for up to 18 credits or less via TESU courses in a single year Application Fee $75 Includes official TESU academic evaluation and access to TESU advising. Residency Waiver Fee for Study.com Students $2,200 This fee is applicable for students who earn less than 16 credits via TESU courses for an associates or bachelors’ degree. TECEP 100-level and 200-level $25 per credit registered TECEP 300-level and 400-level $75 per credit registered Graduation Fee $332 This fee is paid the year of graduation. RE: July 2018 current fees at the Big 3 - armstrongsubero - 07-28-2018 Resideny waiver is now $2200!!? Wew!!! That is a lot of money. Well I already did the cornerstone and am doing the capstone. So thats 4 cr down. Hmmm well 12 cr would be $4392...and the waiver is $2200....I'm thinking of putting the extra and getting 4 courses in some hard to find stuff. Like I think I could get a math or comp sci BA...hmmm....I'm thinking Operating Systems, Computer Architecture, Data structures and discrete math. I already have the MIS...do software engineering, the two from study.com....and the reaminder can be LL right? Like teex, SL C++ and IT and stuff..cause that $2200 seems like a lot to pay! RE: July 2018 current fees at the Big 3 - Excellente - 07-31-2018 As far as I understood, the residency waiver is still $1800 if you are study.com affiliated.... RE: July 2018 current fees at the Big 3 - allvia - 07-31-2018 (07-31-2018, 10:33 AM)Excellente Wrote: As far as I understood, the residency waiver is still $1800 if you are study.com affiliated.... It was updated around July 21st - it is still discounted but not as much as it was prior to July. The new residency wavier rate for Study.com affiliation for July 2018 - June 2019 is $2,200 Details Link Here: https://www.tesu.edu/studycom/costs-tuition RE: July 2018 current fees at the Big 3 - Pelican - 08-01-2018 (07-28-2018, 12:38 AM)Lewis.Yim Wrote: I just noticed TESU updated their costs & tuitions page for Study.com partnership. How do I make sense of what I'll expect to pay if I'm on the Study.com discount, and don't expect to take any TESU classes, except the bare minimum that they require? RE: July 2018 current fees at the Big 3 - Merlin - 08-01-2018 (08-01-2018, 05:59 AM)Pelican Wrote:(07-28-2018, 12:38 AM)Lewis.Yim Wrote: I just noticed TESU updated their costs & tuitions page for Study.com partnership. Assuming you're talking about a bachelor's degree (and not the data science degree - which doesn't require a capstone), if you transfer in 117 credits then the bare minimum is the following: $75 Application fee $300 Cornerstone course (1 credit) $1,098 Capstone course (3 credits) $2,200 Residency Waiver fee $332 Graduation fee ----------------- $4,005 total ($3,705 with cornerstone waiver) The cornerstone is a required course, but you may request a waiver (saving $300) after doing either of the following:
RE: July 2018 current fees at the Big 3 - allvia - 08-01-2018 (08-01-2018, 06:47 AM)Merlin Wrote:(08-01-2018, 05:59 AM)Pelican Wrote: How do I make sense of what I'll expect to pay if I'm on the Study.com discount, and don't expect to take any TESU classes, except the bare minimum that they require? TESU has removed all reference to waiving the Cornerstone for any reason (as of July 2018) - so it should be assumed that the Cornerstone $366 is a requirement just like the Capstone course. |