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More Questions - pflournoy - 09-24-2010

Let me start by saying thank you for all of the assistance I have received on this board. All of this is new to me and I need all the help I can get. I do, however, have a couple more questions. Thanks in advance.

1. I am leaning toward TESC. As of now, I plan to transfer from APU to TESC. Take whatever classes I cant cover by testing and Staighterline. I am confused by TESC tuition and fees. Will my studies and fees all be covered by FASFA? I have not been able to find your typical tuition per course page.

2. What kind of classes go toward the Social Sciences (outside of economics) and Humanities?


More Questions - bricabrac - 09-24-2010

Hi pflournoy,

Quote:I am confused by TESC tuition and fees. Will my studies and fees all be covered by FASFA?
Discussion to have with the Financial Aid department.

Quote:I have not been able to find your typical tuition per course page.
Thomas Edison State College | Enrolled Options Plan (cost per credit $141 in state/$193 out of state)
Thomas Edison State College | Comprehensive Tuition Plan (includes tuition, technology and registration fee, and up to 36 credits)
Thomas Edison State College | Fees

Quote:What kind of classes go toward the Social Sciences (outside of economics) and Humanities?

Thomas Edison State College | BA in Social Sciences Credit Distribution

-Note 1: Any of the following areas are considered social sciences and may be used as a subject area in the concentration: anthropology, archaeology, economics, geography, history, labor studies, political science, psychology, sociology.


-Note 2: The following subject areas are interdisciplinary: African-American studies; American studies; Asian studies; environmental studies; urban studies; women's studies. Courses from any of these interdisciplinary subject areas may be applied toward an appropriate subject area in the concentration only if the content is related to social sciences. [INDENT]*An example would be a course in African History & Culture or Chinese History & Culture both would apply to the Social Science concentration. Another would be the Psychology of Women TECEP exam.

[/INDENT]Good luck in your studies!