10-17-2016, 01:47 PM
My 17 year old son was planning on doing an IT degree at WGU, but he's decided to do a business degree instead. He did 6 math credits via ALEKS, 9 credits at Saylor, and 15 credits at Straighterline, and he plans to do another 36 or more credits this fall before beginning WGU. He will almost certainly be able to graduate in two terms, making his tuition at WGU only $6,000 - not too bad at all, particularly considering he'll use the American Opportunity Tax Credit for just over $4,000 of that.