12-16-2019, 03:23 PM
(This post was last modified: 12-16-2019, 03:34 PM by person8612.)
1/2. Thanks, good to know.
3/4. How odd, thanks for the heads up. Do you have any recommendations for one to replace it?
5. Thanks for the suggestion, but speed isn't essential, and I'm usually pretty good at writing papers.
6. That makes a lot of sense, but in regards to needing 20 Gen Ed credits instead of 18 ...
7. So I have to take SOS-110, which means that my Blueprint Reading for Manufacturing 104 is no longer used. This would potentially fulfill the extra 2 GenEd credits, right?
8a. It looks to currently be 5% off the in-state rate (currently $379 per credit).
8b. Are you quite sure? I would understand the residency waiver not being covered by what the DoE calls "fees normally assessed", but surely the graduation fee would, right? Also, if I only have to take 9 credit-hours of classes (SOS-110, LIB-495, and HIS-379), that would be well-under the $6,095 award I would expect to qualify for. EDIT: Actually, I just remembered the residency waiver doesn't apply if I were to take 16 total credit-hours there. I've historically not done well with online classes, but are there any 7 easy additional credits that I could take and end up having it covered by financial aid (my Pell Grant qualification is the maximum $6095; 16 credits * $379 = $6064).
10. Right, but I suspect paying the extra $60 to double the time I have for at least the third and fourth exams would be worth the money.
11. Thanks, but I wouldn't want to deprive others looking for resources on this!
3/4. How odd, thanks for the heads up. Do you have any recommendations for one to replace it?
5. Thanks for the suggestion, but speed isn't essential, and I'm usually pretty good at writing papers.
6. That makes a lot of sense, but in regards to needing 20 Gen Ed credits instead of 18 ...
7. So I have to take SOS-110, which means that my Blueprint Reading for Manufacturing 104 is no longer used. This would potentially fulfill the extra 2 GenEd credits, right?
8a. It looks to currently be 5% off the in-state rate (currently $379 per credit).
8b. Are you quite sure? I would understand the residency waiver not being covered by what the DoE calls "fees normally assessed", but surely the graduation fee would, right? Also, if I only have to take 9 credit-hours of classes (SOS-110, LIB-495, and HIS-379), that would be well-under the $6,095 award I would expect to qualify for. EDIT: Actually, I just remembered the residency waiver doesn't apply if I were to take 16 total credit-hours there. I've historically not done well with online classes, but are there any 7 easy additional credits that I could take and end up having it covered by financial aid (my Pell Grant qualification is the maximum $6095; 16 credits * $379 = $6064).
10. Right, but I suspect paying the extra $60 to double the time I have for at least the third and fourth exams would be worth the money.
11. Thanks, but I wouldn't want to deprive others looking for resources on this!