05-11-2017, 07:41 AM
Study.com has quite a few courses that come in as UL at TESU.
Psy 104 Social Psychology (if you need sociology I recommend taking it back-to-back; a lot of the information is similar)
Psy 105 Research Methods in Psychology
Psy 106 Abnormal Psychology
Bus 107 Organizational Behavior comes in as Psychology UL at TESU
If you get the Guardian scholarship you could take those for free (which is what I did). If you have to pay for them it's $199/month which includes 2 exams and you can pay for additional exams for $70/each.
It is hard to pinpoint how much it will all cost in total. The residency waiver/grad fee/capstone course are kind of a set amount unless they make changes in the next year. How you access your courses will have variable costs depending on how fast you get through them and who you choose to use as a course provider. Typically on this forum we average it out to be about $100 a course - it could be more or less depending on the course provider. I spent less than $400 on 42 credits but I had the Guardian scholarship, took shmoop courses for my electives and only had to pay for a few study.com courses. I see people posting that they got twice as many credits for just a few hundred dollars more in less time using Straighterline with coupons.
My recommendation would be to take all the courses you need except the hard to find courses. Go through them as quickly as you can to maximize monthly subscriptions. Look for coupons. Apply for the Guardian scholarship. Then, my guess is, if you are still a year to a year-and-a-half away from completion that you could take everything except those couple of hard to find courses and they will probably be added by study.com or straighterline by then. I know study.com said several were in the works already and could be added soon.
Psy 104 Social Psychology (if you need sociology I recommend taking it back-to-back; a lot of the information is similar)
Psy 105 Research Methods in Psychology
Psy 106 Abnormal Psychology
Bus 107 Organizational Behavior comes in as Psychology UL at TESU
If you get the Guardian scholarship you could take those for free (which is what I did). If you have to pay for them it's $199/month which includes 2 exams and you can pay for additional exams for $70/each.
It is hard to pinpoint how much it will all cost in total. The residency waiver/grad fee/capstone course are kind of a set amount unless they make changes in the next year. How you access your courses will have variable costs depending on how fast you get through them and who you choose to use as a course provider. Typically on this forum we average it out to be about $100 a course - it could be more or less depending on the course provider. I spent less than $400 on 42 credits but I had the Guardian scholarship, took shmoop courses for my electives and only had to pay for a few study.com courses. I see people posting that they got twice as many credits for just a few hundred dollars more in less time using Straighterline with coupons.
My recommendation would be to take all the courses you need except the hard to find courses. Go through them as quickly as you can to maximize monthly subscriptions. Look for coupons. Apply for the Guardian scholarship. Then, my guess is, if you are still a year to a year-and-a-half away from completion that you could take everything except those couple of hard to find courses and they will probably be added by study.com or straighterline by then. I know study.com said several were in the works already and could be added soon.
MTS Nations University - September 2018
BA.LS.SS Thomas Edison State University -September 2017
BA.LS.SS Thomas Edison State University -September 2017