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Affordable Online Offerings! Missouri and West Virginia - bjcheung77 - 01-01-2022 West Virginia has a couple of research institutions, WVU and Marshall. Marshall seems cheaper and offers several Bachelors, many Masters, DBA/EdS/EdD Marshall Online: https://www.marshall.edu/online-learning/ Tuition: https://www.marshall.edu/tuition/2021-2022-distance-learning-tuition-and-fees/ Missouri has several inexpensive institutions offering online options. Truman State University in Missouri has 4 online graduate programs, Counseling, Data Science (and cert), Gifted Education Data Science Grad Cert/Masters Tuition: https://www.truman.edu/majors-programs/graduate-studies/data-science-2/tuition-fees-and-costs/ MS Data Science & Analytic Storytelling seems interesting: https://www.truman.edu/majors-programs/graduate-studies/data-science-2/master-of-science-data-science/ Missouri State has many offerings, it's probably the most affordable in the state too. Missouri State online programs: https://outreach.missouristate.edu/Online/graduate-programs.htm Internet Based Fees/Tuition: https://www.missouristate.edu/Registrar/detailed-tuition-and-fees.htm Example: MS Cybersecurity roughly $10K - https://cybersecurity.missouristate.edu/estimated-costs.htm North West Missouri has several online degree offerings at the undergraduate and graduate levels. For $10.5K, you can get a MS Data Analytics or a MS Geographic Info Science. You can search around on their site for their programs, the tuition is listed for each one. North West Missouri Online Programs: https://online.nwmissouri.edu/ South East Missouri has several interesting online degrees for both undergraduates and graduates. Their online MS Applied Computer Science (awesome for NON CS majors) $386.50 x 30 = $11,595 South East Missouri Programs: https://semo.edu/academics/online/index.html Online Only Tuition/Fees: https://semo.edu/student-support/financial-services/cost/index.html RE: Affordable Online Offerings! Missouri and West Virginia - cardiacclep - 01-03-2022 I enjoy the geographic break down of schools. Interesting posting. Thanks. RE: Affordable Online Offerings! Missouri and West Virginia - Djwhiteman - 02-28-2022 (01-01-2022, 11:39 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: West Virginia has a couple of research institutions, WVU and Marshall. I'm planning to transfer to Marshall for my RBA after I get my BOG AAS from Pierpont because only 3 of 24 credits required from WV schools has to be from them. I've looked at all of the WV state schools that the BOGs transfer to that offer the WVROCKS reduced tuition ($250/credit) courses and Marshall just keeps coming up as the best option. The WV schools have the advantage of failing grades that are 4+ years old not counting towards GPA for those 2 programs. RE: Affordable Online Offerings! Missouri and West Virginia - khwaja1924 - 03-01-2022 Thanks for the information. Very helpful. I'm surprised at the price of graduate degrees in West Virginia. Excellent value. RE: Affordable Online Offerings! Missouri and West Virginia - MrPanda - 04-01-2022 I´m checking this link: https://cybersecurity.missouristate.edu/AdmissionRequirements.htm "Completion of a minimum of 80 hours at the time of application." <- What´s the meaning of this? 80 hours? RE: Affordable Online Offerings! Missouri and West Virginia - LevelUP - 04-01-2022 (04-01-2022, 04:39 PM)MrPanda Wrote: I´m checking this link: I would assume this is 80 hours of college credit. RE: Affordable Online Offerings! Missouri and West Virginia - carrythenothing - 04-01-2022 (04-01-2022, 04:39 PM)MrPanda Wrote: I´m checking this link: Since it's in reference to master's degree admissions, it probably means 80 credit hours (credits). Keep in mind the other eligibility requirements if you're planning to apply. |