07-05-2017, 02:34 PM
bjcheung77 Wrote:The main reason people are going for these degrees is because they have RA credits that are transferable and it is to fill a void before they go and get their bachelors from one of the Big 3 or Competency Based degree providers. People work at vastly different paces, it would be hard for all to finish an Associates and Bachelors within one year to use the Residency/Graduation fee once, the chance/risk of getting charged twice is significant. The fees for the AAS are just for the transcripts, doesn't cost anything else, so it's essentially a no brainer for those wanting an Associates at the cheapest rate.
Excellent breakdown - thank you. Sometimes, you just have to look at the project through other people's eyes (or needs). During my run, I had tunnel vision on the BSBA that the ASBA was a bonus. My daughter is getting her AS in Mathematics and BS in Finance, so it's requiring me to pay more attention to the details to ensure it goes as planned.
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MS, Management and Leadership, Western Governors University - 2017
BS, Business Administration, Thomas Edison State University - 2016
RANSOMSOUL: Exchange Good For Great
The Ultimate Route to Earning a Bachelor's Degree in Business: A StraighterLine Success Story


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