07-24-2021, 12:39 PM
(07-23-2021, 11:53 PM)dfrecore Wrote:Thank you so much! I tried looking to see if they did accept ACE credit, but was unable to find it. I am getting a huge discount through work and getting reimbursement after I graduate so it is a little under $10,000. I am able to take some flex choice courses and don’t have to pay for it because of their partnership with my work. Have you taken courses through study.com or straighterline?(07-23-2021, 05:33 PM)cassyandra Wrote: It’s Rasmussen University. I was told about straighterline, but was not aware of other options.
It looks like they take other ACE credit as well as Straighterline, so I would look into that.
While you're doing so, you may want to take a look at other schools as well. There may be cheaper options here that you don't know about. All under $10k for a bachelor's degree start-to-finish (and maybe WAY less than that depending on the degree, how many credits you already have, and how you intend to get credits).
BTW - went to their website to try to find out if they take ACE - and I am so not a fan of colleges who don't make it VERY clear right up front what their tuition is.
It's roughly $300/cr for part-time students - BUT there's a catch! It's a quarter-based school, so it's $300/qcr, making it about $27k for a bachelor's degree there. That's QUITE expensive. I also couldn't figure out how many credits you can transfer in (I can see that you can transfer in an AA/AS, so at least 60, but can't figure out residency requirements). And I never could find the tuition for the Flex Choice CBE program (nor could I entirely figure out how it works).