At TESC, you can get the degree without any classes at all (100% transfer or test or 'life experience'). I'm not quoting, so pls check into it to be certain, but I believe enrollment in the "Per Service" plan is around $1,100 for the year. "Per Service" and "Comprehensive" are the two options:
Per Service: Enrollment whereby you pay on a per credit basis for any classes you take. This would be the way to go if you will be testing out of most (or all) of your subjects.
Comprehensive: A pay one price per year program. It's around $7k (someone jump in if I'm far off) per year and you can take as many classes as you want, up to a limit of xx credits. (I think it's like 36).
As long as you are enrolled in either of the programs when you apply for graduation, you're fine. Graduation cost is about $250.
I realize I approximated all costs that I just wrote about. I believe that I'm close enough to to do your figuring. Certainly, the $5k is enough if you'll be testing out of most or all.
Good luck!
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PASSED:
CLEP-Information Systems & Computer Applications: Scored 62; Nov 07
CLEP-Analyzing & Interpreting Literature: Scored 57; Feb 08
DANTES-Criminal Justice: Scored 54; Jan 08
DANTES-Fundamentals of College Algebra: Scored 47 (and 47 is the req'd pass score!  ); Jan 08
DANTES-Drug & Alcohol Abuse: Scored 57; Feb 08
DANTES-Ethics in America: Scored 55; Feb 08
DANTES-Organizational Behavior: Score 54; Mar 08
DANTES-Technical Writing: Score 58; Mar 08
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ECE-Organizational Behavior: Score D (but passed DANTES version 2 hours later!  )
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