06-06-2020, 05:50 PM
(This post was last modified: 06-06-2020, 07:48 PM by onesaint.
Edit Reason: adding capstone + fees
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(06-02-2020, 11:47 AM)natshar Wrote: If you plan on taking 12 credits at Tesu you might as well take 16.
Take anywhere from 0 - 15 credits at TESU you must pay a $2800 fee.
If you take 16 or more credits at TESU and there is no fee. Even if the 16 credits are spread out over multiple terms, still no fee. TECEPs don't count. But of course even with no fee you have to pay for all 16 credits which isn't cheap either.
The flat rate tution is for 10+ credits all in the same term. So you have to take all classes at once to get the flat rate vs per credit.
The $300 graduation fee everyone has to pay no matter what once you graduate.
So this is why is anyone is planning on taking 9 credits or more at TESU anyways, I'd recommend at least considering bumping it to 16 as a way to save money.
This gets tricky it seems. Can you validate a hypothetical for me? I'm registered, haven't taken classes at TESU yet, xfered in ~60 credits towards BSBA CIS.
I'm under the impression I have to take SOS110. If that's the only class I take at TESU for the year, my fee breakdown would be;
- 1524.00 (3 unitsx508.00 out of state per credit fee) for SOS 110 at TESU
- 2800.00 (per 12 months) Credit Hour Residency Waiver Fee
- 300.00 Graduation fee
I'll have to pay the Credit Hour Residency Waiver Fee for each year I take courses, along with an additional course or TECEP to keep enrolled. So, if I only take 1 TECEP/class per year at TESU, I have to pay 4324.00 per year (without taking into account courses I take to transfer in). Is there a more cost effective way to do this? Thanks for any feedback.
ETA: Also add in capstone + fees of 1524.00. Thanks @Gams007
and this helps a bit;
https://www.tesu.edu/tuition/ug-tuition-comparison