05-22-2019, 03:08 PM
(05-22-2019, 02:22 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote:I’ve been under the impression that it’s better for me to not use my service benefits, because even though the tuition is cheaper, the residency waiver will cost more. Not sure if this is true but that’s what staff at TESU have told me.Zachcleigh Wrote:I’m finishing the capstone for bsba. That’s the only one I’ve got left.
I’ve already got some of the classes for cs done. I was doing bsba cis originally and a lot of the classes transfer over it seems. I also have quite a bit of experience with Java and python so knocking out some classes like intro to programming should be a breeze.
If I recall correctly, you're still active as a service person right Zach? If that's the case, it's only an extra $750 for the capstone.
You'll just have to do a few more Study.com courses for the CS and remaining UL requirements.
So, end result, BSBA Accounting and BA Comp Sci. Tuition: https://www.tesu.edu/military/tuition-fees
You've got it good. That's so much better than what I am going to be paying for an extra BACS degree:
Capstone $1125
Residency $2200
Grad fee: $332
12 courses: $779
BACS Requirements and AOS Total: $4436
TESU March 2020 Graduation
--ASNSM Mathematics
--BSBA Accounting
--BA Computer Science
University of Alaska Fairbanks (December 2021 Graduation Goal)
--MBA (2/10 : 4.0)
I started this journey in the summer of 2016. I hoped to be done sooner, but I am still proud of the rate at which I have gotten my schooling done with respect to the many months of military training and deployments I have undergone.
--ASNSM Mathematics
--BSBA Accounting
--BA Computer Science
University of Alaska Fairbanks (December 2021 Graduation Goal)
--MBA (2/10 : 4.0)
I started this journey in the summer of 2016. I hoped to be done sooner, but I am still proud of the rate at which I have gotten my schooling done with respect to the many months of military training and deployments I have undergone.