07-16-2018, 11:40 PM
(This post was last modified: 07-16-2018, 11:41 PM by jeremyc3434.)
The cost is $1,700 per 6-week term. There are some other misc costs and fees but nothing substantial.
4 terms = $6,800
5 terms = $8,500
6 terms = $10,200
To be honest, I probably spent a minimum of 20 - 30 hours per week to complete the courses. There are 52 1-credit courses. Most have a 5-page paper that is not incredibly difficult but it has to be written exactly to the rubric or you will not pass.
There are some finance modules that are time-consuming but very doable...best of all, NO PROCTOR EXAMS!
Overall, it is very writing intensive but once you figure out how they grade you can write a paper in a day. I actually completed 25 credits in 6 weeks last semester after I figured this out.
It is also worth mentioning that there are 2 "regular courses" (this represents the other 8 credits for a total of 60 credits) - the first course and the last course so you have to plan these semesters accordingly as it does get difficult to balance.
I would not say it is like WGU because there are no proctor exams and the prep work for the assessment is minimal (if you have a business undergrad degree.)
Hope this helps and let me know if you have more questions...
4 terms = $6,800
5 terms = $8,500
6 terms = $10,200
To be honest, I probably spent a minimum of 20 - 30 hours per week to complete the courses. There are 52 1-credit courses. Most have a 5-page paper that is not incredibly difficult but it has to be written exactly to the rubric or you will not pass.
There are some finance modules that are time-consuming but very doable...best of all, NO PROCTOR EXAMS!
Overall, it is very writing intensive but once you figure out how they grade you can write a paper in a day. I actually completed 25 credits in 6 weeks last semester after I figured this out.
It is also worth mentioning that there are 2 "regular courses" (this represents the other 8 credits for a total of 60 credits) - the first course and the last course so you have to plan these semesters accordingly as it does get difficult to balance.
I would not say it is like WGU because there are no proctor exams and the prep work for the assessment is minimal (if you have a business undergrad degree.)
Hope this helps and let me know if you have more questions...