10-23-2019, 06:12 PM
Hey all!
First off, I already know about taking 6 courses with TESU to dodge the Residency Waiver, but I’m not going that route since taking all of those courses won’t work for my full-time work schedule. So, I was just wondering about paying for the Cornerstone, Capstone and Residency Waiver Fee. I take it that not all of this can be covered by grants or student loans?
I know 6 credits at a time is considered part-time and would only get that much in grants, but since TESU is a monthly enrollment, can I start the Cornerstone in one month, then start the Capstone a month or two later and still get my grants/loans since it would be within a semester timeframe?
I apologize if any of this sounds stupid, but I just want to make sure I am prepared for this financially by the time I get to that point.
First off, I already know about taking 6 courses with TESU to dodge the Residency Waiver, but I’m not going that route since taking all of those courses won’t work for my full-time work schedule. So, I was just wondering about paying for the Cornerstone, Capstone and Residency Waiver Fee. I take it that not all of this can be covered by grants or student loans?
I know 6 credits at a time is considered part-time and would only get that much in grants, but since TESU is a monthly enrollment, can I start the Cornerstone in one month, then start the Capstone a month or two later and still get my grants/loans since it would be within a semester timeframe?
I apologize if any of this sounds stupid, but I just want to make sure I am prepared for this financially by the time I get to that point.
TESU September 2020 Graduate
Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Studies with a concentration in Social Sciences
Sophia (3); Institutes (3); TEEX (21); CSM (3); CLEP (12); SL (45); InstantCert (6); Study (21) TESU (6)
Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Studies with a concentration in Social Sciences
Sophia (3); Institutes (3); TEEX (21); CSM (3); CLEP (12); SL (45); InstantCert (6); Study (21) TESU (6)