Thanks for the additional information. I did look at Charter Oak, however, it seems much harder to do a communications specialization as it is something they do not actually have the courses for. Not only that but, I would prefer to have a BA in Communications rather than a BA in General Studies with Specialization in Communications. It just doesn't read/feel the same with me. I'll revisit it, but then will need to re-vamp my whole plan if I decide to go with that.
So with TESC, basically as long as I agree to take 24 credits through them (including test-outs) I basically only pay activity fees and such for the year and then per credit tuition when I have my capstone.
I'll take a look at Charter Oak but, my other worry is my previous transcript with MCC. Lots of Fs in there from just ignoring classes. I have 3 transferable courses, the rest are tanked. I'll work through a different plan of action tonight and see what I can come up with comparison wise.
Might be another way to go if it will save additional money.
So with TESC, basically as long as I agree to take 24 credits through them (including test-outs) I basically only pay activity fees and such for the year and then per credit tuition when I have my capstone.
I'll take a look at Charter Oak but, my other worry is my previous transcript with MCC. Lots of Fs in there from just ignoring classes. I have 3 transferable courses, the rest are tanked. I'll work through a different plan of action tonight and see what I can come up with comparison wise.
Might be another way to go if it will save additional money.