05-22-2019, 08:12 AM
The courses through TESU are structured and set schedule. You have mentioned that you travel often and do not always have reliable internet; with that said, I would recommend that you plan to take the least amount of courses that you need to directly with them to utilize your financial aid options. Being able to complete as many as possible through the alternative route(s) gives you the most flexibility with your schedule. Now, that doesn't mean don't take the comprehensive option, as the extra $ amount is small (even one extra course more than makes up for it - if you find it works for you). I'm suggesting you look at is that you 'need' to take 18 credits with TESU (to avoid the waiver) and get the required AOS courses that are not available through alternative methods, and if your schedule ends up allowing for more than that with TESU all the better.
Amberton - MSHRB
TESU - ASNSM/BSBA
TESU - ASNSM/BSBA