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COSC 2nd Degree Plan - mb232627 - 08-23-2018

Hello, first time poster here! 

I am looking into the BSBA program at COSC. My final cost is coming to about $3,200, so I just want to make sure I'm doing things right.

Thank you!  Smile


RE: COSC 2nd Degree Plan - MNomadic - 08-23-2018

Just a heads up: I got more info than i think you ment to share on on that spreadsheet.


RE: COSC 2nd Degree Plan - cookderosa - 08-23-2018

(08-23-2018, 06:21 PM)MNomadic Wrote: Just a heads up: I got more info than i think you ment to share on on that spreadsheet.


Agreed, but good luck on your IBCLC Certification! <3 We need more of them, and that career crossed my mind for many years.

For some of your Saylor courses, the next cheapest is onlinedegree.com which is $9 per course. They are new, so not sure about pass rates, but they've got to be higher than Saylor's (which are pretty bad). Onlinedegree is NCCRS credit and accepted by COSC. Also,while supplies last, you can get a CLEP voucher to take exams as long as you take the free the Modern States courses.

Final comment- your general education courses and electives are missing from your spreadsheet. Still, onlinedegree and CLEP are going to be your cheapest options for now.


RE: COSC 2nd Degree Plan - dfrecore - 08-23-2018

My only caveat is that I don't know how many UL credits you need for a 2nd degree there. If it's more than just the 9cr in the Electives area, then Saylor won't do - they don't have any UL courses.

Also, as Jennifer said, Saylor is not your best option for taking all of your courses, although they are cheap. But after starting a couple of courses through them, I decided my time was worth more than the pain of taking them, and I moved on to other providers.


RE: COSC 2nd Degree Plan - cookderosa - 08-23-2018

(08-23-2018, 07:37 PM)dfrecore Wrote: My only caveat is that I don't know how many UL credits you need for a 2nd degree there. If it's more than just the 9cr in the Electives area, then Saylor won't do - they don't have any UL courses.

Also, I'm wondering if some of the first bachelor's courses couldn't count toward the ULrequirement


RE: COSC 2nd Degree Plan - mb232627 - 08-24-2018

Whoops! My bad on the spreadsheet haha. Thanks for the insight, I'll delete this and make a new post after making those changes. Thanks again!