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The Duggars and CollegePlus - Jonathan Whatley - 06-04-2013

Cyrus, the Unofficial Degree Forum Wiki is a good introduction to how DegreeForum users earn accredited degrees by distance.


The Duggars and CollegePlus - Cyrus - 06-04-2013

Jonathan Whatley Wrote:Cyrus, the Unofficial Degree Forum Wiki is a good introduction to how DegreeForum users earn accredited degrees by distance.

Thank you... that is more what I was looking for...

@Sanantone, so... what I am asking in different words: (how come I get the feeling that neither of us are understanding each other) With the degrees you get, without paying for them, (except aleks and Clep/dsst etc.) are accepted and recognized just as if you got a degree through, oh say, Thomas Edison, Liberty, Columbia, etc.?


The Duggars and CollegePlus - sanantone - 06-04-2013

Cyrus Wrote:Thank you... that is more what I was looking for...

@Sanantone, so... what I am asking in different words: (how come I get the feeling that neither of us are understanding each other) With the degrees you get, without paying for them, (except aleks and Clep/dsst etc.) are accepted and recognized just as if you got a degree through, oh say, Thomas Edison, Liberty, Columbia, etc.?

I didn't say the degrees are free, but you can, if the college is cheap enough, earn a degree without paying any money out of your pockets. It's called financial aid. Most accredited colleges participate in federal financial aid programs. If you or your family's income is low enough, you can receive grants that you don't have to pay back. The people on this forum are mostly earning their degrees from TESC, EC, and COSC by using ALEKS, CLEP, DSST, transfer credits, etc. Many of them have also received financial aid in the form of grants and loans from the federal government all without paying a penny to a coaching service such as CollegePlus.

My local community colleges, for example, are about $2,000 per year. If you qualify for the max Pell Grant amount of $5550, then you will have enough money to pay for tuition and books. You will probably have enough money leftover to pay for other things such as CLEPs. The school will charge tuition no matter what. The taxpayers are subsidizing the public colleges and paying for your grants, but no money would have to come from you.


The Duggars and CollegePlus - mrs.b - 06-04-2013

Read the link, please. Please? Please. It will answer the questions you're asking of Sanantone, and spare the rest of us the repeated bumping of a thread that was beaten, abused, and in desparate need of page 2+ burying weeks ago. The answers you seek are in the Wiki. Please, for the... Read it.


The Duggars and CollegePlus - gmx0 - 09-08-2013

sanantone Wrote:Good for you, but you only have one post on this forum. As for me and many others, this free forum has guided us through successfully completing our degrees. I didn't have to pay $3,000 to find people willing to help. Now that a CP member admitted that CP directs customers to IC, I'm really starting to wonder how much information the company and the "community" pull from here. Unfortunately, your money is not going to the community; it's going to the "side thing."
I actually have more than one post here, but they disappeared for some reason... but they were off topic things, but anyways....
As some have pointed out, educationally, it may not be the most cost effective resource out there, which I do agree with. CP does offer a TESC enrollment discount of $5500 (making the enrollment about $2500 instead of $8000).

So assuming one paid $1400 for one year CP enrollment, got done within that year, and enrolled to TESC for $2500, it's a lot cheaper than going your own route. Even by 2 years of $2800 CP enrollment, still pretty good.


The Duggars and CollegePlus - Daithi - 09-08-2013

Oh thank goodness that someone brought this thread back up. /sarc


The Duggars and CollegePlus - publius2k4 - 09-08-2013

And through the sands of time, this thread rises from its ashes like a flaming phoenix......


The Duggars and CollegePlus - TMW2010 - 09-08-2013

Since I wasn't around the first (few?) time(s) for this, I'd like to state my opinion.

Yes.

There, I feel better now. A weight's been lifted from my shoulders.

Thank you random bumps for this opportunity.


The Duggars and CollegePlus - sanantone - 09-08-2013

gmx0 Wrote:I actually have more than one post here, but they disappeared for some reason... but they were off topic things, but anyways....
As some have pointed out, educationally, it may not be the most cost effective resource out there, which I do agree with. CP does offer a TESC enrollment discount of $5500 (making the enrollment about $2500 instead of $8000).

So assuming one paid $1400 for one year CP enrollment, got done within that year, and enrolled to TESC for $2500, it's a lot cheaper than going your own route. Even by 2 years of $2800 CP enrollment, still pretty good.

Not if you test out of everything and enroll under the Enrolled Options Plan ($3,000). Now, there is a new tuition plan that's potentially even cheaper. But, thank you for reviving this thread which had been buried for 3 months.


The Duggars and CollegePlus - ncpenn - 09-08-2013

TMW2010 Wrote:Since I wasn't around the first (few?) time(s) for this, I'd like to state my opinion.

Yes.

There, I feel better now. A weight's been lifted from my shoulders.

Thank you random bumps for this opportunity.

Awesome post!