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Thomas Edision Certificate Programs - creationstory - 12-02-2008

I was talking to a person at Thomas Edison.
I was actually inquiring about the certificate programs. From what I understand, the certificate program such as

Thomas Edison State College | Undergraduate Certificate Programs

costs either $250 dollars or its for free if you're going for a BA at Thomas Edison State College. Nice tidbit for some of yall.

if you meet the requirements for for the certificates you can then receive it. the ones they have are

• Accounting
• Computer Information Systems
• E-Commerce
• Finance
• Human Resources Management
• Marketing
• Operations Management
• Public Administration

you don't have to be a finance major to get a certificate in finance. all you have to do is meet the requirements for it.


Thomas Edision Certificate Programs - cookderosa - 12-02-2008

creationstory Wrote:I was talking to a person at Thomas Edison.
I was actually inquiring about the certificate programs. From what I understand, the certificate program such as

Thomas Edison State College | Undergraduate Certificate in Finance

costs either $250 dollars or its for free if you're going for a BA at Thomas Edison State College. Nice tidbit for some of yall.
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I'm confused, where does it say $250 in all? Don't you pay per credit like the other classes?


Thomas Edision Certificate Programs - JBjunior - 12-02-2008

Maybe it is free to get the certificate if you have already completed those courses on the way to your BA. That is what is sounds like to me, you don't have to pay the money to get the "certificate." So you better be going for a BA in Finance of some sort to begin with.