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Almost done ... - Momof3Girls - 09-17-2023

I feel my brain is not working this morning. Please bear with me. 

My 12th grader is wrapping up high school, an associate's, and a bachelor's (both from TESU). She is finishing up UL credits from SDC and Coopersmith this semester, and then I planned on 'graduating' her, transferring her credits, and enrolling her at TESU for those final courses -  capstone, SOS 1100. I was planning on paying the per-credit rate for those classes and the residency waiver fee.

Am I missing something? Can she take both of those in one term? What are my payment options? 

Thx

(FYI - We homeschool. We have plenty of RA credits. She's only 17. AS - Bus Admin, BA - Psych, Certif in Org Leadership)


RE: Almost done ... - bjcheung77 - 09-17-2023

You're not missing anything; you can take them both in one semester/term. You'll be provided payment options when you pay for the courses... One more thing is, if you have enough credits for the ASBA, Cert in Organizational Leadership - depending on your courses, you may be very close to the Cert in Operations Management, I would see if she's interested in that since it'll be a cheapie (costs are just the ones needed through alternative credits).


RE: Almost done ... - allvia - 09-17-2023

(09-17-2023, 12:51 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: You're not missing anything; you can take them both in one semester/term.  You'll be provided payment options when you pay for the courses...  One more thing is, if you have enough credits for the ASBA, Cert in Organizational Leadership - depending on your courses, you may be very close to the Cert in Operations Management, I would see if she's interested in that since it'll be a cheapie (costs are just the ones needed through alternative credits).

If the student is adding all these UL courses to obtain the certificates, they might as well just add a BSBA. Yes, there is an extra capstone, but at such a young age it is a small investment.  @Momof3Girls - Is there a reason the student is looking to gradautate with a BA in Psychology over a BSBA (as I see they are already working towards the ASBA)?


RE: Almost done ... - bjcheung77 - 09-17-2023

Hmm, yeah, I guess that would also work, you can take the flat rate and skip the residency waiver fee. Apply for financial aid and see what you can get, then take Cornerstone, two Capstones, and two e-packs for 15 credit residency...