03-28-2017, 07:34 PM
sanantone Wrote:You'll save time with the BSBA if you can work quickly through finance, accounting, and statistics. You might save $300. Remember that you still have to pay $2500 for the residency waiver. COSC still might come out cheaper with FEMA credits and the credits you'll already have for your certification.
Ok, I'll cross that off too then. Thanks!
sanantone Wrote:You don't have to wait to complete a bachelor's after getting an associate's.
How about the costs if I got an AS/AA on the way to the COSC General Studies BS/BA? (Compared to just the BS/BA.)