09-28-2011, 11:16 AM
rebel100 Wrote:You can apply your financial aid to any of the cost's and fee's, I was better able to utilize my aid money by going through COSC (took one course each semester) and adding Colorado State pueblo courses to complete my Federally required 12 hours per semester (makes you a full time student).
It's not just about the quickest route, in my case it was very much about actual cost. I only spent a couple hundred bucks total out of pocket for 24 mostly UL credits.
The actual cost is my concern, but out of pocket is a greater concern and also being able to ideally get both the Pell and the Staffords to offset my housing costs. I'm still not quite clear about the CSU courses- why am I adding them to the mix?
If I register with COSC I will need to take both the capstone and the cornerstone courses- and will need 12 to qualify for aid as a full-time student.
Why did you opt to take the additional courses at CSU instead of COSC?
Can I take the capstone and the cornerstone courses concurrently?