(05-19-2023, 08:58 AM)gams007 Wrote:(05-19-2023, 08:51 AM)dfrecore Wrote: I am so confused. Why would anyone get a BACS and then go BACK (and pay a lot) to get the ASNSM and ASBA degrees? That seems like a waste of time AND money.
And yes, if you get a bachelor's degree, then you would have to pay the residency waiver again (those associates degrees don't have a capstone, and the cornerstone is done, so you'd just be paying $3288 for the residency waiver).
My friend I mean I already pay the residency waiver for my BACS, I just want to confirm if I do not need later to pay this again if I want to finished the pending ASNSM, If TESU comes and say that I have to pay for this again, forget it, I will never do it, I will run away it's a robbery, they say it is valid for 15 months so I expect after graduation it continue to be valid for 15 months. I email the advisor waiting for his response.
Are you saying you have applied to graduate with your TESU BACS this June (and you have completed all those requirements), but you also have one or more associate degrees that you have been working towards (which you have not completed the requirements for)?
If what I asked above is the case, graduate with the BASC and move on to the master that you have planned. The associate(s) degree will not add value to your resume/CV once you have the bachelor/master. Sure, if you could/can complete the missing credits for the ASBA before the June graduation cutoff it would be a 'nice' thing to add, but an associate degree in business adds nothing long term. If after you finish your master in cybersecurity you feel the need (or want) of a business degree as a credential you would be better off looking at an MBA (low cost options exsit) or even a business bachelor (UMPI low cost).
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