(07-20-2019, 10:49 AM)gams007 Wrote: That mean Excelsior is going to be more expensive i think you miss a course the information literacy of 1 credit required by Excelsior also the new cornerstone will ending pushing it higher than the actual price . TESU and Excelsior going to be expensive.
@ per my conversation of yesterday UNTIL Excelsior implements the new Cornerstone which is targeted for Spring Semesters you can do an outside course for the Info Lit - so you can pick up an alt course for $100 +/- and from what I was told yesterday as long as you were enrolled, on a degree plan already and had the requirement filled you wouldn't have to take their info lit.
Of course this is all based on my conversation with Admissions.
(07-20-2019, 11:41 AM)lacussucceed Wrote: Read about accreditation in the wiki!
So this is the part I really don't get, advantages vs. disadvantages to each school in the accreditation department.
From what I see on their websites - Excelsior is accredited regionally with the Middle States Commision on Higher Education, TESU is accredited regionally with the Middle States Commision on Higher Education, COSC is accredited regionally with the New England Commision on Higher Education.
I don't get what the difference is? I'm guessing I'm missing something?
Supposing someone (me!) is just looking to finish a degree in Liberal Arts - is there any difference at all in the Big 3 in the real world?
Would there be a difference in the Big 3 for specific industries? Like if someone thought they may want to teach down the road?
And I'm also curious what makes TESU stronger for a BSBA?
Thanks!