09-21-2020, 01:36 PM
TESU allows you to enroll, transfer credits, take one course to lock in catalog and then you pay zero unless you enroll in a class with them or are ready to graduate and have to pay the remaining fees.
Charter Oak you have to pay per semester, cannot just sit idly after enrollment, so if EC allows the same as TESU then it is nice especially without the residency waiver fee.
Charter Oak you have to pay per semester, cannot just sit idly after enrollment, so if EC allows the same as TESU then it is nice especially without the residency waiver fee.