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Thinking of doing the Saylor-TESU ASBA. Any Thoughts? - Lazarus - 02-07-2017 Is there a better way to get a TESU business degree? Also, if I were to get an Associate's through TESU, is it possible to go back after taking the program and work on a Bachelor's? If you guys don't know what I'm taking about, it's here: https://www.saylor.org/pathways/open-course-option-for-asba/ Thinking of doing the Saylor-TESU ASBA. Any Thoughts? - dfrecore - 02-08-2017 The Saylor pathway is ridiculous, there are much easier/cheaper/faster ways to get a degree at TESU. If you're starting from zero credits, and you want a TESU ASBA, you can get it for about $4,400. The BSBA, it can be had for around $6,400 (maybe a little less, depending on how you utilize some of the providers). I personally would not pay the $2000 residency fee for an AA at TESU. No thanks. It makes that degree to expensive. It's worth it for the BA though. If you opt to pay the $2,000 residency fee for the AA and then go to the BSBA, I think you don't have to pay the fee again - but I personally would not do it unless I got in in writing from the school first. A better bet for a 2-yr degree is to go through COSC for an AA or WVNCC's AAS BOG program. I don't know a lot about that one, but it seems popular for an AAS degree here right now. Very cheap. |