09-17-2022, 08:03 AM
(09-17-2022, 07:58 AM)dfrecore Wrote: I'm not sure why UExcel's were chosen as a better option than Coopersmith and/or Study.com? But UExcel's not being available doesn't change the price of a degree at Excelsior, since they were the most expensive of the 3 options.
UMPI is competency-based, meaning you pay for time rather than per course; if you can go fast, then it will be your fastest and cheapest option. If you aren't sure if you want to commit to it, or you want to go at a slower pace, then EU is good too.
EU - tuition & fees for 7cr $4031 (+ cost for 113cr)
UMPI - tuition & fees for 30cr in 1 term $1400; in 2 terms $2800; in 3 terms #4200 (+ cost for 90cr including lab science)
I'm not familiar with Coopersmith.