11-02-2017, 09:36 PM
https://www.tesu.edu/studycom/index.cfm
You only need to transfer in 1 Study.com course to get the discount (become an affiliate member).
First, keep in mind that this expires on 6/30/18, and I have a feeling the prices will go up to the current pricing. For whatever reason, they gave people a discount, but then put in a dollar amount. So when they raised prices right after that, they were kind of stuck with that price that they wrote in there. I'm guessing they won't do that again.
For the residency waiver: they gave a 10% discount, but then put in a dollar amount of $1,800 (formerly $2,000 less 10% discount = $1,800). Then they raised the price of the residency waiver (new price is $2,500, less 10% discount should have been $2,250).
For the Per-Credit Tuition plan: the in-state price was ~$385/cr, so the 5% discount made it $366/cr. Now, the in-state price is $396/cr, so the price should be $376.20/cr.
For the Comprehensive Tuition Plan, the in-state pricing is currently $7,300/yr, and includes up to 36cr of courses. They did not include a written price there, so you don't get the old pricing of $6,350/yr. Bummer.
Most people on this forum don't take that many credits at TESU, unless it's completely unavoidable (they can't find the course anywhere else for less). With the discount, the price is good for a few classes, but it's an expensive way to go for 24cr. Many degrees can be had, start-to-finish, using inexpensive ways, for about $6500 for all 120cr at any of the Big 3. So that's the perspective we're coming from here.
You only need to transfer in 1 Study.com course to get the discount (become an affiliate member).
First, keep in mind that this expires on 6/30/18, and I have a feeling the prices will go up to the current pricing. For whatever reason, they gave people a discount, but then put in a dollar amount. So when they raised prices right after that, they were kind of stuck with that price that they wrote in there. I'm guessing they won't do that again.
For the residency waiver: they gave a 10% discount, but then put in a dollar amount of $1,800 (formerly $2,000 less 10% discount = $1,800). Then they raised the price of the residency waiver (new price is $2,500, less 10% discount should have been $2,250).
For the Per-Credit Tuition plan: the in-state price was ~$385/cr, so the 5% discount made it $366/cr. Now, the in-state price is $396/cr, so the price should be $376.20/cr.
For the Comprehensive Tuition Plan, the in-state pricing is currently $7,300/yr, and includes up to 36cr of courses. They did not include a written price there, so you don't get the old pricing of $6,350/yr. Bummer.
Most people on this forum don't take that many credits at TESU, unless it's completely unavoidable (they can't find the course anywhere else for less). With the discount, the price is good for a few classes, but it's an expensive way to go for 24cr. Many degrees can be had, start-to-finish, using inexpensive ways, for about $6500 for all 120cr at any of the Big 3. So that's the perspective we're coming from here.
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