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TESU waiver fee, as of 11/2018? - pws - 11-17-2018 To confirm, the Study.com affiliate discount has fully ended and the TESU waiver fee is currently $2500 for out-of-state/$2200 in-state (TESU webpage)? Any other way to reduce this fee? RE: TESU waiver fee, as of 11/2018? - Merlin - 11-17-2018 (11-17-2018, 06:23 PM)pws Wrote: To confirm, the Study.com affiliate discount has fully ended and the TESU waiver fee is currently $2500 for out-of-state/$2200 in-state (TESU webpage)? Any other way to reduce this fee? No, the Study.com affiliate discount is still around and provides tuition discounts and in-state pricing for the residency waiver fee. The main thing that went away when the affiliate program was renewed was the cornerstone waiver. Plus the discounts used to be much deeper. See the TESU/Study.com page for details. RE: TESU waiver fee, as of 11/2018? - dfrecore - 11-18-2018 Currently it's $2,200. RE: TESU waiver fee, as of 11/2018? - pws - 11-19-2018 (11-17-2018, 06:29 PM)Merlin Wrote:(11-17-2018, 06:23 PM)pws Wrote: To confirm, the Study.com affiliate discount has fully ended and the TESU waiver fee is currently $2500 for out-of-state/$2200 in-state (TESU webpage)? Any other way to reduce this fee? Ah, so there are currently no discounts available for out-of-state residents? RE: TESU waiver fee, as of 11/2018? - davewill - 11-19-2018 (11-19-2018, 12:08 PM)pws Wrote:(11-17-2018, 06:29 PM)Merlin Wrote:(11-17-2018, 06:23 PM)pws Wrote: To confirm, the Study.com affiliate discount has fully ended and the TESU waiver fee is currently $2500 for out-of-state/$2200 in-state (TESU webpage)? Any other way to reduce this fee? No, the discount gets in-state pricing for out of state students. This link may make it more clear: https://www.tesu.edu/studycom/costs-tuition RE: TESU waiver fee, as of 11/2018? - pws - 11-19-2018 (11-19-2018, 12:24 PM)davewill Wrote: No, the discount gets in-state pricing for out of state students. This link may make it more clear: The price of my degree just went down 1K. Thanks for clarifying this. |