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RE: Heads up: Residency Waiver Fees MAY go up July 1st - scorpion - 06-18-2020 (06-17-2020, 07:07 PM)harrypotter Wrote: I'm taking another look at TESU costs. Correct me if I'm wrong but it actually looks like it's a bit cheaper to forget about the SDC discount & just go with the flat-rate tuition - taking at least 16 credits @ TESU to avoid residency waiver fee. It is cheaper if you take enough credits. The SDC per-credit breakeven is at about 13 credits, so you can save $1136 by taking 16 credits (maximum per-term amount before overload) on the flat rate plan. That's what I did in my degree plan. TESU also recently dropped the credit cutoff for entering the flat-rate plan to nine credits instead of ten, so it's easier to qualify. Be careful if you have an affiliation code on your student profile (corporate choice, Study.com, etc), it will count as per-credit pricing instead of switching to the flat-rate plan. I wouldn't recommend doing this unless you're very confident about what you can achieve. 16 credits in the same 12-week term is a lot of work. You can make this a little easier on yourself by taking e-Packs, but you're still committing to at least four or five classes at once. RE: Heads up: Residency Waiver Fees MAY go up July 1st - LevelUP - 06-18-2020 Got a remainder of 2019 rates by email. Wonder what that means. RE: Heads up: Residency Waiver Fees MAY go up July 1st - Ideas - 06-18-2020 (06-18-2020, 07:44 PM)LevelUP Wrote: Got a remainder of 2019 rates by email. Wonder what that means. They're hoping a bunch of people pay the RW this month? RE: Heads up: Residency Waiver Fees MAY go up July 1st - bluebooger - 06-18-2020 (06-18-2020, 09:04 AM)scorpion Wrote: TESU also recently dropped the credit cutoff for entering the flat-rate plan to nine credits instead of ten, so it's easier to qualify. is that correct ? "The University will keep rates unchanged for part-time New Jersey students, graduate, military and most nursing students. The threshold, which was previously at least 10 credits, has been lowered to at least 9 credits to be considered full time. The full-time rate will be reduced from $3,963 to $3,579 for in-state students." https://www.tesu.edu/news/1682782/tesu-lowers-tuition-for-full-time-undergrads?utm_content=131163185&utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook&hss_channel=fbp-95853528403&fbclid=IwAR2tgJWmtFwNbcJLBxw_ze0zxeLUnKAPPNdPX_LJ-GEGkQI6BFf4J8u_CkM so is "being considered full time" the same thing as meeting the requirement for the flat tuition rate ? RE: Heads up: Residency Waiver Fees MAY go up July 1st - Ideas - 06-18-2020 (06-17-2020, 09:47 PM)GizmoJack Wrote: I agree, not enough of a difference in cost. A 16 credit workload means not much of a life outside is school. Just for a little under 3 months! I know it can seem like a long time when you're doing it. (I feel like 8 weeks seems long!) RE: Heads up: Residency Waiver Fees MAY go up July 1st - JWells247 - 06-19-2020 So I wrote TESU yesterday in regards to the residency waiver fee and got written confirmation of the increase: Yes, On and after July 1st the new residency waiver rate will be $3192 If you have any additional questions, please respond to this case. Thank you, Senior Student Financial Accounts Specialist That means if you pay the $298 graduation fee + $3192 = $3490 to graduate at TESU now! RE: Heads up: Residency Waiver Fees MAY go up July 1st - dfrecore - 06-19-2020 (06-19-2020, 09:37 AM)JWells247 Wrote: So I wrote TESU yesterday in regards to the residency waiver fee and got written confirmation of the increase: You actually have to compare apples-to-apples when comparing costs between schools. You have to look at how many credits you can bring in, and then the total cost to take courses at the school plus any fees. At COSC, there are per-term fees and you have to go at least 2 terms, and there's going to be an extra fee for some to take that lab science; and let's not forget they're adding the RA credits requirement which will be hard for some to get. At EC, there is an Enrollment fee, unless you take 12cr there. Right now, the costs for each school bringing in the max credits: COSC $2,848 EC $5,300 TESU $5,814 RE: Heads up: Residency Waiver Fees MAY go up July 1st - nickyberit - 06-21-2020 this may be a silly question because maybe Im missing something but if I remember correctly, you can take a federal student loan out for up to 10K? I remember using some of my stafford loan to pay rent when I was renting an apartment to attend a certain college nearby? so what am I missing? how do they know if youre using some of that money to pay the residency waiver fee? dont they just cut you a check for the amount you took out on the loan? RE: Heads up: Residency Waiver Fees MAY go up July 1st - natshar - 06-21-2020 TESU 2020 Application Fee: $50 6 credits (509x6) out of state: 3054 Graduation Fee: 298 Wavier Fee: 3192 6594 cost of degree. This assumes that the student does not live in NJ. Also does not include the cost of 114 credits plus transcript fees. When it is also said and done probably closer to 7 or 8k for a degree. Comparing 6 credits at TESU vs 16 in one term. Wavier Fee + 6 credits = 6246 16 credits in one term = 4928 1318 savings!! But that also doesn't take in mind any financial aid. But also doesn't take into consideration that there is a ton of stress and work of doing 16 credits in one term. Also, I wonder if TESU will ever change the 16 credit wavier to 15 it would make sense. The only reason they had it at 16 was the 1 credit cornerstone which doesn't exist. RE: Heads up: Residency Waiver Fees MAY go up July 1st - indivinefavor - 06-22-2020 2 Questions... I didn't see this addressed. Background: I applied to TESU and was accepted last week. I also took 2 SDC courses and am waiting on the final to be graded. Question 1: Do I have to be officially enrolled by July 1st or just have SDC transcripts sent over by then? Question 2: Which catalog will I be locked in to if I enroll after July 1st? (Don't know if there's any upcoming changes, but just wondering) Thanks, Danielle |