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TESU Payment Plans? - terryd5150 - 08-02-2019

Does TESU still offer tuition payment plans for non-nursing students?

I can't seem to find anything on their website suggesting they do.

Specifically, I'm interested in the $4,928 out-of-state flat rate and any payment options that may be available.


RE: TESU Payment Plans? - CarpeDiem8 - 08-03-2019

(08-02-2019, 10:27 PM)terryd5150 Wrote: Does TESU still offer tuition payment plans for non-nursing students?

I can't seem to find anything on their website suggesting they do.

Specifically, I'm interested in the $4,928 out-of-state flat rate and any payment options that may be available.

Do these pages help?

https://www.tesu.edu/tuition/flat-rate-tuition

https://www.tesu.edu/tuition/ug-tuition-comparison


And if interested in the Study.com discount:

https://www.tesu.edu/studycom/costs-tuition

HTH!

Danielle


RE: TESU Payment Plans? - msganti - 08-05-2019

May be this can help?

https://www.tesu.edu/tuition/deferred-option-payment-plan
https://campussuite-storage.s3.amazonaws.com/prod/1280306/3a32f069-629b-11e7-99ef-124f7febbf4a/1724149/75901b7c-36a6-11e8-ae90-0a4512e50492/file/Nursing_Deferred.pdf


RE: TESU Payment Plans? - terryd5150 - 08-06-2019

I appreciate the replies; however, they've simply re-stated what I asked in my original post.

1. I know the amount of the flat rate tuition option.
2. I'm aware that the payment plan option still exists for nursing students.

I'm looking for any verification that TESU still offers undergraduate, NON-nursing, flat rate tuition payment plans or if it's due, in full, upon enrollment.

The lack of information on their website suggests the latter.


RE: TESU Payment Plans? - dfrecore - 08-06-2019

How about if you just call them to ask?


RE: TESU Payment Plans? - terryd5150 - 08-06-2019

I suppose I'll have to; although, with all the TESU experts on this forum I was hopeful someone here would have the answer.

Perhaps if I had asked how to get a BSBA from scratch in 17 days for under $20.37....


RE: TESU Payment Plans? - davewill - 08-07-2019

You could simply start the registration process and see if you're offered the option of a payment plan like the link shows. I don't recall having seen it, but that was a long time ago and I wasn't looking for it.


RE: TESU Payment Plans? - moptop - 08-07-2019

I was curious about this as well so I called the finance office today and they sald that the payment plan was for nursing and graduate students only. I told the finance officer that there was no mention of this on the website and she said that she would let her director know. They really are the worst when it comes to updating their website.


RE: TESU Payment Plans? - dfrecore - 08-07-2019

(08-07-2019, 01:02 PM)moptop Wrote: I was curious about this as well so I called the finance office today and they sald that the payment plan was for nursing and graduate students only. I told the finance officer that there was no mention of this on the website and she said that she would let her director know. They really are the worst when it comes to updating their website.

THE. WORST.


RE: TESU Payment Plans? - terryd5150 - 08-16-2019

(08-07-2019, 01:02 PM)moptop Wrote: I was curious about this as well so I called the finance office today and they sald that the payment plan was for nursing and graduate students only. I told the finance officer that there was no mention of this on the website and she said that she would let her director know. They really are the worst when it comes to updating their website.

Thank you for the follow-up, moptop.

Exactly what I was asking.