01-11-2021, 01:44 PM
(01-11-2021, 12:01 AM)Holmes Wrote: Hello,In my opinion seems like doing 16 credits at TESU makes the most sense. With all these changes if you need RA credit anyways seems easier just take it at TESU.
Of course it is possible and it will always be possible, because you can take whatever courses are left with TESU itself.
However, my question assumes that the degree seeker wants to take only the cornerstone and the capstone with TESU. So, is it still possible?
By recent changes I mean:
- The new RA credits policy.
- TECEP Network is not UL.
- Coopersmith Linear Algebra does not fit into AOS credits.
Now I realized that the wiki page was updated to reflect the new changes as well.
I think this answers the question. Thanks rachel83az for updating it!
Especially if they aren't any self paced RA options for the AOS. TESU isn't that expensive when it comes to RA credit, it's just ACE and CC are cheaper. But for normal university tuition I think their rates aren't crazy. So if you have to pay about the same to transfer in a class from a uni might as while take it at TESU.
Doing 6 credits plus residentency fee is actually more money than 16 credits if you do the 16 credits in one term. But even if you split the 16 credits into multiple term if you get pell grant and/or scholarships it could come out cheaper than the wavier. You can't use any aid on the wavier.