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Needing BSBA plan online proctored exams only
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(08-06-2019, 10:14 AM)Sweetswinks Wrote:
(08-05-2019, 05:49 PM)natshar Wrote: Why don't you try WGU? You can transfer up to 90 credits from Saylor, study.com, straighterline, etc.

Then you take you final credits at WGU 100% online and at your own pace.

This is the cheapest BSBA of all the big 3 and the quickest too if you finish in one term.

You could even try to get tution remiembursment for it as well. And then if you leave the company and have to pay it back, it would only be around 3,200 which isn't too bad for school, compared to if you went somewhere else. TESU, COSC and EC would be more money and you wouldn't probably be able to even use tution remiembursment because you won't take courses from them. TESUs waiver fee is 2800 alone so I'm just saying financially WGU could be your best bet.

So WGU only allows up to 90 credits transferred from Saylor, Study.com and Straighterline? That means I would need to do about 18 credits through WGU so 6 classes in 6 months. 
looks like its $3225 for 6 months tuiton at WGU. I would need to look at TESU and COSC to compare.

If you had 4 courses transferred into WGU from SL (Straighterline) then you would be eligible for the WGU/SL scholarship which would take your $3225 per term down to $2725 per term (& you'd have 4 less courses to complete through WGU).  Note that with WGU all courses must be transferred in BEFORE Enrolling (not to be confused with prior to applying). 

Even with the one year rule at your work I would advise you to take the tuition reimbursement route, WGU makes it easy (they do it all the time) - and at least that way you'd have a chance at getting it paid for (a year goes by very fast). If you did find a great job elsewhere as a new college grad the new income likely would more than make up for having to pay it back (vs you having to pay it out of pocket for certain if you don't opt for the tuition reimbursement). I'd recommend you start a savings plan in case this happens; as if you were making payments to WGU, but to yourself - then you won't be caught short financially if that new job opportunity comes through elsewhere shortly after graduating.
Amberton - MSHRB
TESU - ASNSM/BSBA



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RE: Needing BSBA plan online proctored exams only - by allvia - 08-06-2019, 11:03 AM

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