08-18-2018, 07:44 AM
(04-22-2018, 10:52 PM)dfrecore Wrote: This is the exact same pricing as Study.com - except that with Study.com, the Residency Waiver is $1800, and the cornerstone is waived; while with Saylor, the RW is $1500, but you have to take the $300 cornerstone.
For both options, for the ASBA, there is no Capstone course, so no TESU tuition.
I still think it's too expensive to get an AA at TESU.
Old thread, I know.
But I just wanted to add, that since I've been looking into these things, I can see that TESU seems a tiny bit more expensive but I find Charter Oak doesn't really "spell out" a clear path to a degree the way TESU does. We are all told to do our own spreadsheets when we join degreeforum, but Charter Oak makes it a tad more difficult than EC or TESU. Just my $0.02