11-27-2017, 09:22 AM
(11-27-2017, 03:04 AM)dfrecore Wrote:(11-27-2017, 01:01 AM)armstrongsubero Wrote: oh thanks! Well I already took the cornerstone and am an enrolled student, you know if the study.com discount applies to enrolled students?
Cause between my last post and now I finished presentation skills in the work place! I passed the final with 86% not bad considering I dint watch any of the videos (I just finished public speaking at sophia and eng comp I at SL and am doing eng comp2 and bus comm at SL) so it was a lot of overlap. The course was short, but very very condensed.
Anyway, how long will it take before I can get my study.com results? it my first exam with them.
If I can pay only 1800 to graduate then I'll have the associates in arts in March...yay!! my first degree!! I only have eng comp 2 and medical terminology to do..If I can get the credits out of my local CC (I have 46 toward AAS Criminal Justice) then I can get and AAS Criminal Justice for $1800! Sweet deal..I'm a police officer and that would help me a lot..open a few doors..
Study.com mark my exam fast!!!!
You just need to call TESU and tell them you want to switch to the Study.com affiliate membership, and they'll do it right then for you. It will change your info so that when you go to sign up for a course before June 30, 2018, the cost will automatically be $1098 rather than $1497.
One thing I want to inform you of: the $1800 residency waiver is supposed to be good for an AA and a BA if done within a year of each other. So if I were you, I would sign up for the capstone before June 30 to get the discount, and try to finish the remaining courses for your BA by December 31 of 2018. That way, you can apply to graduate by Jan 1, 2019, and not have to pay the $1800 again - you'd just have to pay another $300+ graduation fee at that time. That's $2200 saved ($400 for the capstone discount and $1800 for the residency waiver).
TIMELINE QUESTION FOR THE DISCOUNT:
Big fees in 2018: 1 course fee that can't be found cheaply ($500), capstone ($1098), residency waiver ($1800), graduation fee ($332) = $3730.
I assumed I would miss out on the study.com discount because I doubt I can have all of this by June. In fact I know I can't. Are you saying so long as I am registered for the capstone by June, I can lock in the lower price? This will lock in the residency waiver discount too? Can you help me with a timeline for the coming year to spread these costs out? If I can have until the end of the year that would be amazing and I can likely make it all happen without borrowing any money!
Amy
BA in English at TESU - 2022
BA in English at TESU - 2022