I'm looking for the cheapest online school that has a degree in Health Education / Health Promotion. I don't want one that's just a concentration in HE/HP (even if the degree is Health Sciences, it's not close enough).
I have been searching and focused on 2-year schools because they tend to be cheaper. But a 2-year school usually doesn't have enough of the type of courses I'm looking for. I have checked the competency programs I know of.
My state doesn't have anything good for sure. The best I've found per SH was Fort Hays at $213.33/cr. However, a school that is $250+ per credit ends up being cheaper, if they have a max tuition per term. I'm spoiled by the schools where 18-24 credits costs the same as 12 credits. I would really like to take 24 credits, or at least 18 credits, per term for cost and speed. I know I can handle that many.
I'm only looking for ones that take financial aid, unless they are a quite a bit cheaper.
I would go to an NA school if I saved enough time/money.
(For anyone who has followed my threads, I still plan to finish the BSBA, but I am considering doing this first instead of doing it later. I'm much more interested in Health Ed than my other tentative plans, especially if I find a quicker or cheaper program.)
I have been searching and focused on 2-year schools because they tend to be cheaper. But a 2-year school usually doesn't have enough of the type of courses I'm looking for. I have checked the competency programs I know of.
My state doesn't have anything good for sure. The best I've found per SH was Fort Hays at $213.33/cr. However, a school that is $250+ per credit ends up being cheaper, if they have a max tuition per term. I'm spoiled by the schools where 18-24 credits costs the same as 12 credits. I would really like to take 24 credits, or at least 18 credits, per term for cost and speed. I know I can handle that many.
I'm only looking for ones that take financial aid, unless they are a quite a bit cheaper.
I would go to an NA school if I saved enough time/money.
(For anyone who has followed my threads, I still plan to finish the BSBA, but I am considering doing this first instead of doing it later. I'm much more interested in Health Ed than my other tentative plans, especially if I find a quicker or cheaper program.)