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Old 05-09-2006, 03:49 PM
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Originally Posted by angie
I'm not sure that this would factor in for you, but TESC has a military degree completion program. Basically, you don't have to pay the yearly fees like other students, you just have to at least take a total of 12 credits in classes with TESC to complete your degree. I paid $285 for them to "enroll" me and have yet to pay another dime to them in two years. There is no timeframe that you have to complete the work (at least there wasn't when I signed up). You just have to take 4 classes through them. So your total $$$ out would be $184 x 12 credits and the cost to enroll and graduation.

This program saved me a ton of money, and it works for dependents too (I'm a spouse of active duty). I have no idea how the other school works, but if they charge an annual fee, then this may be a better way to go.

Angie
(taking Drug and Alcohol DSST on Friday - ugh )

Hi Angie,

Excelsior also has some kind of Military program. I am not military so I don't know the details. But I know they do have all kinds of special prices and programs for military personnel.

Good luck on your D&A Abuse exam tomorrow.

Do well,
Snazzlefrag
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