09-26-2022, 08:07 PM
(This post was last modified: 09-26-2022, 08:18 PM by Asbestosblock.)
(09-26-2022, 04:12 PM)sarahmac Wrote:I’m technically a dependent as long as I’m in school full time- I have 1 year of gi bill to use though, which should help(09-26-2022, 03:56 PM)jsd Wrote: Do TECEPs still count toward residency for military folk? or did that finally end too?
Still in effect. 24 resident credits required though. Least cost is (2*750=1500) for the capstone/cornerstone and (18*50=900) for a handful of LL TECEPS, so $2400 total to avoid the residency fee waiver. If you need to tick a box its cheap enough.
If you need classes you can't TECEP or alt-credit though, its 250 a credit and you can't do the flatrate term. Personal experience - for some people this could work out more expensive than flat-rating. Which sucks if TA isn't paying.
(09-26-2022, 04:12 PM)sarahmac Wrote:I’m technically a dependent as long as I’m in school full time- I have 1 year of gi bill to use though, which should help(09-26-2022, 03:56 PM)jsd Wrote: Do TECEPs still count toward residency for military folk? or did that finally end too?
Still in effect. 24 resident credits required though. Least cost is (2*750=1500) for the capstone/cornerstone and (18*50=900) for a handful of LL TECEPS, so $2400 total to avoid the residency fee waiver. If you need to tick a box its cheap enough.
If you need classes you can't TECEP or alt-credit though, its 250 a credit and you can't do the flatrate term. Personal experience - for some people this could work out more expensive than flat-rating. Which sucks if TA isn't paying.