03-28-2017, 08:19 PM
sanantone Wrote:It depends on where you're getting the AS/AA. If you choose something general or something that is in the same subject as your BA/BS, the only additional cost would be a graduation fee unless the associate's requires a capstone. Whatever you would pay for a capstone or graduation fee would be the additional cost. If you're going to a different school for the associate's, you have to factor in the additional cost of ordering transcripts.
I forgot to mention the Study.com partnership with TESU. If you're a Study.com student, you'll only pay $1800 for the residency waiver for the time being. Once Study.com's contract with TESU is up, TESU will likely hike up the residency waiver for affiliate members.
Wonderful, I think I would go for the Assoc first then

Do you possibly have info on doing BS/BA in Individualized Studies at COSC? Like, how difficult they are about accepting a plan? I would love to have this flexibility. It seems to still be "General Studies with concentration in". Their examples seem very good. They seem like what I'm looking for - a degree that combines 2 areas. (And not just 2 subjects slapped together.) https://www.charteroak.edu/catalog/curre...tudies.cfm


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