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NMJC total fees - gams007 - 12-29-2020

What is the total fees for one course in reality at NMJC?

I read this

Out-of-State Resident Tuition Maximum cost for fifteen (15) hours or more per semester: $1,050.00
Cost per hour for one through fifteen hours per semester: $70.00


Special Fees
General Usage Fee
$20.00 Per Credit Hour
Internet Course Fee
$40.00 Per Course



NMJC total fees - rachel83az - 12-29-2020

With those fees, it looks like it would be $310 for one 3-credit course. Solidly between TEL Learning and ASU EA. I'd rather choose TEL or ASU, when possible, at those rates.


RE: NMJC total fees - gams007 - 12-29-2020

(12-29-2020, 07:34 AM)rachel83az Wrote: With those fees, it looks like it would be $310 for one 3-credit course. Solidly between TEL Learning and ASU EA. I'd rather choose TEL or ASU, when possible, at those rates.

The other question is how many chance they give you if you fail an exam, TECEP is do or die, what about TEL Learning how many chances you get once you pay, are their courses open book like sophia?


NMJC total fees - rachel83az - 12-29-2020

Most college/uni courses are probably not going to be open-book. But ASU is essentially "open book" for everything but the final. Several ASU courses are structured in such a way that you can completely flunk the final and still pass the course with at least a C grade. If you are worried about not being able to pass, ASU's $25 down-payment and nothing further until you transcript the class is VERY attractive.


RE: NMJC total fees - gams007 - 12-29-2020

(12-29-2020, 07:47 AM)rachel83az Wrote: Most college/uni courses are probably not going to be open-book. But ASU is essentially "open book" for everything but the final. Several ASU courses are structured in such a way that you can completely flunk the final and still pass the course with at least a C grade. If you are worried about not being able to pass, ASU's $25 down-payment and nothing further until you transcript the class is VERY attractive.

How much cost the attractive??


NMJC total fees - rachel83az - 12-29-2020

ASU courses are $425 total. But, if you don't pass or you decide you don't want the course after all, you only pay the $25. It doesn't show up on your ASU transcript AT ALL unless you pay the $400 transcription fee.


RE: NMJC total fees - gams007 - 12-29-2020

(12-29-2020, 08:15 AM)rachel83az Wrote: ASU courses are $425 total. But, if you don't pass or you decide you don't want the course after all, you only pay the $25. It doesn't show up on your ASU transcript AT ALL unless you pay the $400 transcription fee.

A couple of months ago the price was lowered to $100, no one was imagining that TESU was going to change the maximum credit transfer.


NMJC total fees - rachel83az - 12-29-2020

Yeah, I got 19 ASU credits through that offer. And I'm glad I did. It means I can mostly ignore TESU's policy change but I do feel bad for everyone who is now scrambling to deal with it.


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NMJC total fees - jch - 12-29-2020

(12-29-2020, 08:31 AM)rachel83az Wrote: Yeah, I got 19 ASU credits through that offer. And I'm glad I did. It means I can mostly ignore TESU's policy change but I do feel bad for everyone who is now scrambling to deal with it.


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Same thing here, I got 15 credits out of the ASU offer and am happy I did. I'm still going to continue doing a few specific classes that I particularly need at ASU. Even at $425, it's still one of the best and cheapest ways out there to acquire graded RA credits. The pay-after-you-pass system is a fantastic feature that can't be found anywhere else.


RE: NMJC total fees - gams007 - 12-29-2020

(12-29-2020, 08:49 AM)jch Wrote:
(12-29-2020, 08:31 AM)rachel83az Wrote: Yeah, I got 19 ASU credits through that offer. And I'm glad I did. It means I can mostly ignore TESU's policy change but I do feel bad for everyone who is now scrambling to deal with it.


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Same thing here, I got 15 credits out of the ASU offer and am happy I did. I'm still going to continue doing a few specific classes that I particularly need at ASU. Even at $425, it's still one of the best and cheapest ways out there to acquire graded RA credits. The pay-after-you-pass system is a fantastic feature that can't be found anywhere else.

Well why you not continue the whole degree at ASU and you pay after you acquire 120 credits and let us know how much you pay for it....