sanantone Wrote:I think it depends on what the potential student is looking for. The original Per Credit Tuition Plan had only been around for two or three years. Before that, most people wanting to test out would pay a $3,000 enrollment fee under the Enrolled Options Plan. So, I don't think the $2,000 residency waiver fee is going to deter many people who wouldn't have been deterred years earlier.
Hodges sounds like a great option for those who want a competency-based program. They're cheap when you're able to work quickly. If you want to work very slowly, though, then competency-based programs can be a lot more expensive than testing out.
thanks for the reply. Do you know if TESC will change their test-out plans like they did last year ? For July 1, 2016 (tomorrow)? I was planning on registering today before the July 1 deadline (if there is a new change this year), but if not, I will wait it out to decide to either go tesc or hodges.