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Residency waiver for certificates - Ideas - 08-26-2018 TESU registrar said I would have to pay another residency waiver just to get a undergrad certificate or two. I'm not sure if this is accurate. Anyone hear differently from them? I paid my first residency waiver in Feb. I wanted to get the certificates soon, paying a graduation fee just for them, and take more time on my next undergrad degree. RE: Residency waiver for certificates - dfrecore - 08-26-2018 I think that sounds correct. Your residency waiver is good for a year or a degree, whichever comes first. Not the stated policy, but basically once you got your BSBA, the RW "expired." RE: Residency waiver for certificates - Ideas - 08-26-2018 Yeah, that may be. It's sad if a degree-enrolled alumnus can't get one certificate without putting up $2300+ ($200 of that to Study.com) or both for like $2700+ (more to Study.com and others). I was looking to get one by Dec. I guess I'll look for a way to get a cheaper one with ACE credits. |