03-04-2019, 12:52 PM
If you can't see the extreme affordability of the big 3, I don't think you've done enough comparing.
The average low-residency school (and there aren't a ton of these) requires 30 credits (transfer in 90). BEST CASE scenario is $300/credit and that's not even any misc fees- so you're in $9,000 plus at least 1 year. Closer to $500/credit is more realistic- so 15 grand give or take.
That you have 140 credits and no degree, to me, means that before you pull the trigger on any plan - financial aid or not- you need to slow down and understand the process. I'm sorry, that sounds harsh, but you're potentially 2 classes away from a degree from one of the big 3. That solution costs a few dollars.
The average low-residency school (and there aren't a ton of these) requires 30 credits (transfer in 90). BEST CASE scenario is $300/credit and that's not even any misc fees- so you're in $9,000 plus at least 1 year. Closer to $500/credit is more realistic- so 15 grand give or take.
That you have 140 credits and no degree, to me, means that before you pull the trigger on any plan - financial aid or not- you need to slow down and understand the process. I'm sorry, that sounds harsh, but you're potentially 2 classes away from a degree from one of the big 3. That solution costs a few dollars.