06-12-2020, 09:57 AM
(06-12-2020, 05:23 AM)Toastmaster Wrote: Hey folks! I'm back at it with another question.Go for the cert no question for sure.
So, I am trying to decide if I should get a SECOND Undergrad Certificate at TESU after I complete my first one. You see, I made the decision to go for an undergraduate certificate in Organizational Leadership, in order to "flesh out" and add more "meat" to my B.S.B.A. in General Management. Really, it was an emotional decision because I felt at the time that I wanted to "major" in something, and that since I was going back to school, I wanted to "get" everything that I missed out on the first few times around.
In hindsight, financially speaking, I would have been better off getting an MBA from WGU LOL!!! But that's neither here nor there.![]()
The point is that currently I have one class left for my Organizational Leadership Cert. Once complete, I would have 10 total credits earned through TESU. The Residency Fee Waiver to graduate would be $2,800 currently.
To waive the fee, I would need to take just two more classes. To get another undergraduate certificate, I would just need to take three more classes. Using the Study.com tuition discount if $379 per credit, that would mean a total cost of $3,411.
So, for roughly $600 more I can get another ug certificate and have my job pay all of that (the entire certification) or I could pay the $2800 out of pocket and just be DONE!!! After 20 Years, JUST BE DONE!!!
What would you do if you were in my shoes?
You have no idea if TESU is going to raise the wavier fee.
What certificate were you thinking?
Another option either in addition to or instead of the certificate is an associates degree. Some easy ones include:
AA general studies (which you would already have done and has no value, but still, it would be free to add for no reason.)
ASNM math
ASNM computer science (you can also use free teex credits for the aos)
ASNM Biology (only if you already happen to have Biology II lab though)
Some of the AS and AAS like computers and maybe tohers depending on your credits. They do require an associates capstone. But that is 3 more credits at TESU towards no waiver fee.
Play around with the "what if" and see what happens. And if you already have an associates done add it of course.
Also you could double major instead of the second cert. HR would be an easy change the courses from the OL cert overlap. And 9 credits from both AOS could overlap.
Personally I think a second major and/or associates would be a better than a certificate, especially if that certificate is just a GM one.