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(09-04-2024, 10:47 PM)wow Wrote:Kudos! Looking into just that right now. Was interested in online classes, this info will definitely help combined with AI answering more questions that may come up, Life saver! Thanks wow(09-04-2024, 10:31 PM)TheSuccessPlug Wrote:FYI, of the big three, tesu is the most flexible choice for most people, then excelsior. We don't usually recommend COSC because they are much pickier about what they transfer in. However, with the number of community college credits you have, COSC maybe a reasonable choice. It's just rare that it comes out on top after all comparisons are made. And of course, with tesu and cosc being State schools, living in New Jersey / Pennsylvania or Connecticut will influence how attractive those schools are.(09-04-2024, 09:34 PM)wow Wrote: If zonny61 wants to consult with you one-on-one for money, please report them for spam. IF they're just being nice, don't![]()
Cheapest U.S. degrees at regular price that you don't have to speed through to save money are probably University of the People (secular), Newlane College (secular), and Nations University (religious). University of the people also offers scholarships based on need. However, all these are nationally accredited rather than regionally accredited, so you'll have to figure out if that matters to you and for your masters, and I don't know how they work with FAFSA. UoPeople and Newlane have generous transfer policies (up to 90 credits).
P.S. Do not buy the degree hacking course. This forum and the wiki have all the info you need: https://degreeforum.miraheze.org/wiki/Degree_Forum_Wiki
Ah good to know thanks new here. Awesome new information + wiki I'll have to do some research on those big 3 from the wiki and the ones you listed. That was a big help!
At the bottom of the front page of the wiki, there is a link to a page "choosing the right college"; it gives details and table format of all the colleges we regularly talk about on this forum, making it pretty easy to compare and contrast the advantages and disadvantages: https://degreeforum.miraheze.org/wiki/Ch...University
I would recommend reviewing all the other links at the bottom of the front page of the wiki as well. Doing that will give you a good overview of your various options for completing a degree cheaply and/or quickly and help you narrow down to the ones that suit you best. Then post here again for help narrowing things down further!