02-08-2020, 08:54 AM
I'm just throwing out potential options:
What about SNHU?
They accept up to 90 credits; like WGU, they also accept ACE and nationally accredited transfer credits (bring in Ashworth, Penn Foster, or University of The People for cheap NA credits).
The downside is tuition is currently $320 per credit hour, so you're looking at $9,600 USD to complete your degree once you've amassed your 90 transferrable credits.
While not as budget friendly as the Big 3 & WGU, your total cost would still be much lower than the traditional B&M route.
Another option is APUS (AMU/APU). Similar to WGU & SNHU, they allow a total of 90 credits and accept ACE and NA credits.
However, I believe they have a cap of 60 credits from non-traditional sources (ACE/CLEP), so you'll HAVE to source some cheap NA credits to make it work.
Tuition is currently $285 per credit hour plus a $65 technology fee per course, so you're looking at $9,200 to finish once you've compiled your 90 transferrable credits.
Both options are regionally accredited, so graduate degree options will be plentiful; financial aid is available for US students.
Additionally, both schools accept international students.
What about SNHU?
They accept up to 90 credits; like WGU, they also accept ACE and nationally accredited transfer credits (bring in Ashworth, Penn Foster, or University of The People for cheap NA credits).
The downside is tuition is currently $320 per credit hour, so you're looking at $9,600 USD to complete your degree once you've amassed your 90 transferrable credits.
While not as budget friendly as the Big 3 & WGU, your total cost would still be much lower than the traditional B&M route.
Another option is APUS (AMU/APU). Similar to WGU & SNHU, they allow a total of 90 credits and accept ACE and NA credits.
However, I believe they have a cap of 60 credits from non-traditional sources (ACE/CLEP), so you'll HAVE to source some cheap NA credits to make it work.
Tuition is currently $285 per credit hour plus a $65 technology fee per course, so you're looking at $9,200 to finish once you've compiled your 90 transferrable credits.
Both options are regionally accredited, so graduate degree options will be plentiful; financial aid is available for US students.
Additionally, both schools accept international students.