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Deceptive Tactics?
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Has anyone else thy they use deceptive tactics to force you to pay for specific fees?
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LOL no. Application fee and one fee at the end of your course. Most students get tuition scholarships. UoPeople is not doing deceptive fee tactics.
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No, they don't have any tactics at all, you're over thinking too much on nominal fees that they have... App fee $60, transfer fee $17/course, assessment or evaluation fee $140 for associates/bachelors...Certs are $200/assessment fee, Masters are different assessment fee as well. Other than that, there are no other fees, thus, they can't deceive you at all - unless of course, they say you've got a scholarship and you don't get any discount.
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