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This is a pretty cool deal if you are in the right position for it. And if you can commit to the other 3 years at regular price?
https://www.snhu.edu/admission/campus-ad...nouncement
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(04-23-2020, 08:28 AM)Clepper43 Wrote: This is a pretty cool deal if you are in the right position for it. And if you can commit to the other 3 years at regular price?
https://www.snhu.edu/admission/campus-ad...nouncement
I'd be interested to learn what happens if you drop out after year 1? You can't come in with more than 12cr, but you could certainly start taking them after you enroll - unless they won't take them? I want to see the fine print for this.
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LOL, I read that twice and still don't understand how it works, the scholarship is for campus students only but they're allowing the students to take completely ONLINE courses. It's pretty good as you just need to pay a much more discounted rate than previously, I wonder if there is an option to "tweak" this...
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From what I can see on the website it says (pleasingly) 1) you can transfer out after one year with no further obligation and 2) the rest of the degree costs are discounted to $10k a year (so year 1 free, years 2-4 $10k each. It is on campus which is $9K - $10K for living UNLESS you can commute which is allowed. In that case, your scholarship would make your tuition costs zero.
https://www.snhu.edu/admission/campus-ad...nouncement
Another item of note is the on-campus student population is about 3,000 and only 1,050 scholarships are available. For students who are already accepted, they are probably hustling to get their names in the hat. I feel sorry for the other 2,000 students who don't qualify. I doubt anyone who hasn't applied and been accepted would stand much of a chance at getting a scholarship.
They are at least anticipating that students and their families may be taking a long hard look at the financial feasibility of attending college this fall with so many unemployed at the moment. It will be interesting to see if other schools do anything similar as the fall looms.
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I can't understand why anyone would want to live on campus but take all of their classes online. No thank you.
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04-23-2020, 06:22 PM
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(04-23-2020, 04:28 PM)Clepper43 Wrote: From what I can see on the website it says (pleasingly) 1) you can transfer out after one year with no further obligation and 2) the rest of the degree costs are discounted to $10k a year (so year 1 free, years 2-4 $10k each. It is on campus which is $9K - $10K for living UNLESS you can commute which is allowed. In that case, your scholarship would make your tuition costs zero.
https://www.snhu.edu/admission/campus-ad...nouncement
Another item of note is the on-campus student population is about 3,000 and only 1,050 scholarships are available. For students who are already accepted, they are probably hustling to get their names in the hat. I feel sorry for the other 2,000 students who don't qualify. I doubt anyone who hasn't applied and been accepted would stand much of a chance at getting a scholarship.
They are at least anticipating that students and their families may be taking a long hard look at the financial feasibility of attending college this fall with so many unemployed at the moment. It will be interesting to see if other schools do anything similar as the fall looms.
It said didn't just say that only 1050 scholarships are available but it said the whole freshman class is limited to 1050 students. At least that's how I read it.
Of course, SNHU can still retain larger numbers for their adult learners online in other states. But for traditional students who desire at least some of the "college experience," they are accepting fewer students. I wonder if other schools will follow the same boat for this.
Additionally, it said that financial aid can used towards housing if you get aid.
An idea would be to come in with a semesters worth of credits and then take the max load every semester. With that, one might be able to graduate in three years instead of four.
(04-23-2020, 06:02 PM)dfrecore Wrote: I can't understand why anyone would want to live on campus but take all of their classes online. No thank you.
I 100% agree. In fact, I know many people who, if courses are online in the fall even if they open the campus back up simply will drop out of school entirely or high school seniors who will take a gap year or forget college entirely.
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(04-23-2020, 06:22 PM)natshar Wrote: (04-23-2020, 04:28 PM)Clepper43 Wrote: From what I can see on the website it says (pleasingly) 1) you can transfer out after one year with no further obligation and 2) the rest of the degree costs are discounted to $10k a year (so year 1 free, years 2-4 $10k each. It is on campus which is $9K - $10K for living UNLESS you can commute which is allowed. In that case, your scholarship would make your tuition costs zero.
https://www.snhu.edu/admission/campus-ad...nouncement
Another item of note is the on-campus student population is about 3,000 and only 1,050 scholarships are available. For students who are already accepted, they are probably hustling to get their names in the hat. I feel sorry for the other 2,000 students who don't qualify. I doubt anyone who hasn't applied and been accepted would stand much of a chance at getting a scholarship.
They are at least anticipating that students and their families may be taking a long hard look at the financial feasibility of attending college this fall with so many unemployed at the moment. It will be interesting to see if other schools do anything similar as the fall looms.
It said didn't just say that only 1050 scholarships are available but it said the whole freshman class is limited to 1050 students. At least that's how I read it.
Of course, SNHU can still retain larger numbers for their adult learners online in other states. But for traditional students who desire at least some of the "college experience," they are accepting fewer students. I wonder if other schools will follow the same boat for this.
Additionally, it said that financial aid can used towards housing if you get aid.
An idea would be to come in with a semesters worth of credits and then take the max load every semester. With that, one might be able to graduate in three years instead of four.
(04-23-2020, 06:02 PM)dfrecore Wrote: I can't understand why anyone would want to live on campus but take all of their classes online. No thank you.
I 100% agree. In fact, I know many people who, if courses are online in the fall even if they open the campus back up simply will drop out of school entirely or high school seniors who will take a gap year or forget college entirely.
I am certain my daughter will take a year off if she has to do online - that is, if she can find a job! We might have to think about sending her to live with relatives in NC if the state opens up, since we plan to move there in 2 years, and she can work for a year and get residency there.
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(04-23-2020, 08:28 AM)Clepper43 Wrote: This is a pretty cool deal if you are in the right position for it. And if you can commit to the other 3 years at regular price?
https://www.snhu.edu/admission/campus-ad...nouncement https://www.unionleader.com/news/health/...d375d.html
This is an article about SNHU tuition, I believe it will reflect 2021-2022 tuition, it would be nice if sooner.
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(12-08-2020, 10:31 PM)Seagull Wrote: (04-23-2020, 08:28 AM)Clepper43 Wrote: This is a pretty cool deal if you are in the right position for it. And if you can commit to the other 3 years at regular price?
https://www.snhu.edu/admission/campus-ad...nouncement https://www.unionleader.com/news/health/...d375d.html
This is an article about SNHU tuition, I believe it will reflect 2021-2022 tuition, it would be nice if sooner.
This should really be a new thread! Completely new model. Awesome.
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