11-30-2015, 05:45 PM
First, you will want to reassess your credits with the new catalog (2016). Your catalog is 2012, but you can't stay on that if you haven't been enrolled. Things change each July 1, and there will definitely be some changes to your degree plan at this point. Even to the GenEd section.
Second, the enrollment plans changed as well. Now they have a Per-Credit Tuition Plan (PCTP) as well as an Enrolled Options Tuition Plan (EOTP) and a Comprehensive Tuition Plan (CTP). Assuming you are out-of-state:
- the PCTP is free, but you will have to take 24 "residency" units at TESC. The good news is that TECEP's count. Since you'd have to take the 3cr Capstone at TESC ($1560), you can take 7 additional TECEP's to get your residency fulfilled ($777).
- the EOTP is $3300, and gives you a break on course fees (each course is $741), but you only come out ahead if you're going to take more than 3 courses there
- the CTP is $9000, but includes 12 courses in that fee (making each course $750 with no "enrollment fee" per se)
If you want to do this as cheaply as possible, then you will want to enroll under the PCTP, and figure out which 7 TECEP's you need/want to take. If there aren't 7 that you need towards your degree, you can take some for courses that you've already taken and they will replace those courses, or take random ones (the easiest ones).
If you don't want to take 7 TECEP's, you can pay the $3000 fee and take the Capstone, and test out of the remaining courses.
If I were you, I would post the entire Eval on here so we can see what you have and advise you on it. Some courses will move around a little. But at least you'll know how close you are, and which courses you can take before you apply and decide which tuition plan you want to go with.
Second, the enrollment plans changed as well. Now they have a Per-Credit Tuition Plan (PCTP) as well as an Enrolled Options Tuition Plan (EOTP) and a Comprehensive Tuition Plan (CTP). Assuming you are out-of-state:
- the PCTP is free, but you will have to take 24 "residency" units at TESC. The good news is that TECEP's count. Since you'd have to take the 3cr Capstone at TESC ($1560), you can take 7 additional TECEP's to get your residency fulfilled ($777).
- the EOTP is $3300, and gives you a break on course fees (each course is $741), but you only come out ahead if you're going to take more than 3 courses there
- the CTP is $9000, but includes 12 courses in that fee (making each course $750 with no "enrollment fee" per se)
If you want to do this as cheaply as possible, then you will want to enroll under the PCTP, and figure out which 7 TECEP's you need/want to take. If there aren't 7 that you need towards your degree, you can take some for courses that you've already taken and they will replace those courses, or take random ones (the easiest ones).
If you don't want to take 7 TECEP's, you can pay the $3000 fee and take the Capstone, and test out of the remaining courses.
If I were you, I would post the entire Eval on here so we can see what you have and advise you on it. Some courses will move around a little. But at least you'll know how close you are, and which courses you can take before you apply and decide which tuition plan you want to go with.
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