(05-06-2018, 11:21 AM)Ideas Wrote: Grad schools typically look at your last 60 graded credits. Some don't mind if you have only 30 graded credits.
Like I said, some of them will allow a student with no GPA, but on a conditional basis. That means you get into the school, but they require you to get a good GPA for the first courses/semester. Many schools publish their policy about this, so you can read the details.
The comprehensive tuition plan is here. You can still get the current discount through Study.com. https://www.tesu.edu/tuition/comprehensive-tuition-plan
Well, I will only have my capstone as my only graded course, won't that be an issue? I haven't read anywhere of a minimum amount of courses, I've only seen that most universities require a 3.0 GPA for grad school.
What is the price for the tuition plan with study.com?