11-17-2020, 05:26 PM
(11-17-2020, 08:39 AM)rachel83az Wrote: EC doesn't let you transfer in quite as many courses as you might expect and it's a bit difficult to plan for. It's marginally cheaper than TESU but you might pay for that cost with more frustrations and having to take courses through them, raising the expected price tag by a bit. IIRC, they require 30 UL credits for a degree, which again can be difficult to get when they don't accept as many things in transfer as you might like.
COSC is the cheapest, on paper. However, they do require the 24 RA credits. Even if you get credits through TEL Learning or some other inexpensive source, that raises the cost of credits by quite a bit. Also, they do not allow you to complete the capstone and cornerstone at the same time. This drags out the time it takes to complete a degree.
TESU is the most transparent and open about what they do and do not accept. They do allow you to complete the capstone and cornerstone at the same time. However, they are absolutely awful at communication (which, to be fair, most colleges are). They may not accept your TEEX credits, at least not initially. You're going to have to argue with them there. Otherwise, check this page on the wiki for a generic BALS plan: https://degreeforum.miraheze.org/wiki/Ge...egree_Plan Once TESU has evaluated your credits, you can start filling in the empty slots.
COSC is no longer the cheapest if you don't already have 24cr of RA. They also require that you choose a concentration, using 2 or 3 areas.
EC is cheaper than TESU, but you don't have to take any courses through them except what is required (Cornerstone, Capstone & Info Lit, total of 7cr). They also have an UL cornerstone which makes it great to kill 2 birds with 1 stone. They have a deal where it's about $5300 to take the 7cr through them (this includes tuition and all fees), and then they have another one where if you take an additional 2 courses there (so 13cr total), then it's only $5850. They are pretty transparent on what they bring in; they have partnership agreements with SL, Sophia & Study.com so it's easy to figure out. They will also accept NA credits. They've recently gotten rid of their depths requirement - meaning you can get your credits in anything that's a liberal studies course. BUT, a big bonus here - you can choose 1 or 2 Area of Focus', meaning you can do 21cr in a single area (like Psych, History, Business, etc.) and do 6cr UL and 15cr LL, and it will be put on your transcript. They also have the option of a BA or BS in Liberal Arts, so if you have a lot of Free Electives (like Business or Nursing or Pharmacology or Welding, etc.) then you can have up to 60cr of those.
TESU is still the easiest I think, with only the 18cr of UL required. But the flexibility is going to cost you...
I would say that at this point, it really depends on what you already have as to which way you should go.
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EXAMS: TECEP Tech Wrtg, Comp II, LA Math, PR, Computers DSST Computers, Pers Fin CLEP Mgmt, Mktg
COURSES: TESU Capstone Study.com Pers Fin, Microecon, Stats Ed4Credit Acct 2 PF Fin Mgmt ALEKS Int & Coll Alg Sophia Proj Mgmt The Institutes - Ins Ethics Kaplan PLA