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Finance Bachelors, help! - mremb - 11-13-2017 Hello, I was originally working on my BSBA in Finance through TESU. Didn't really get too far and its been a while since I worked on it. Is there an updated spreadsheet for this degree? If not could someone link me to the most recent one, I no longer have it. Also, would you recommend sticking with TESU or would it be better/cheaper to go through one of the other two schools for this degree? RE: Finance Bachelors, help! - quigongene - 11-13-2017 Hodges also has a bachelors in finance: https://www.hodges.edu/academicprograms/bachelors-finance.aspx RE: Finance Bachelors, help! - sanantone - 11-13-2017 (11-13-2017, 10:33 PM)quigongene Wrote: Hodges also has a bachelors in finance: That's not a Upower program, so the tuition is going to be $416 or $560 per credit hour. RE: Finance Bachelors, help! - dfrecore - 11-13-2017 I have a Finance degree plan for TESU. It's not 100% updated (been a few months), so you'll probably need to do a little research when you get down to the AOS courses. If it takes a while anyway, there may be some updates at that point that will be helpful. RE: Finance Bachelors, help! - Ideas - 11-14-2017 (11-13-2017, 10:13 PM)mremb Wrote: Also, would you recommend sticking with TESU or would it be better/cheaper to go through one of the other two schools for this degree? COSC doesn't have a Finance concentration for their Business degree. Excelsior is right about the same cost, and probably is not any easier or quicker. RE: Finance Bachelors, help! - mremb - 11-14-2017 (11-13-2017, 11:48 PM)dfrecore Wrote: I have a Finance degree plan for TESU. It's not 100% updated (been a few months), so you'll probably need to do a little research when you get down to the AOS courses. If it takes a while anyway, there may be some updates at that point that will be helpful. Awesome, thanks for the spreadsheet! Seems newer than the one I had. |