I'm a new student at TESU, in the Data Analytics program. You have to apply separately @ Statistics.com to be accepted into their program (@ Statistics.com), in addition to the TESU application. The Statistics.com application is a little more lengthy, a couple of essays, etc, with a separate fee of $75.
Basically the TESU degree program is the Statistics.com "Analytics for Data Science" certificate course map, plus 2 more classes...for a total of 12 classes (8 required, 4 electives from a list of 8 options). They offer an 18 month payment plan of $290/month. Once you've been accepted, they send a payment link for you to sign up for the payment plan. That generates the enrollment code that you repeatedly use to enroll in each class. Not every class is offered every month (typically they can be from once a year to 4-5 times a year)...it can be really tricky working out a schedule that accommodates the dependencies, particularly if you're trying to finish on a timeline. The monthly fee is recurring whether or not you're enrolled for a class that month.
Their customer service has been very prompt and helpful.
ETA - You can still pay per-course, or pay one flat fee...it was over $5k, but I don't recall specifically. The payment plan is optional. Also, federal student aid won't cover any of the Statistics.com courses.
Basically the TESU degree program is the Statistics.com "Analytics for Data Science" certificate course map, plus 2 more classes...for a total of 12 classes (8 required, 4 electives from a list of 8 options). They offer an 18 month payment plan of $290/month. Once you've been accepted, they send a payment link for you to sign up for the payment plan. That generates the enrollment code that you repeatedly use to enroll in each class. Not every class is offered every month (typically they can be from once a year to 4-5 times a year)...it can be really tricky working out a schedule that accommodates the dependencies, particularly if you're trying to finish on a timeline. The monthly fee is recurring whether or not you're enrolled for a class that month.
Their customer service has been very prompt and helpful.
ETA - You can still pay per-course, or pay one flat fee...it was over $5k, but I don't recall specifically. The payment plan is optional. Also, federal student aid won't cover any of the Statistics.com courses.