(12-17-2017, 09:49 PM)davewill Wrote: The residency waiver has nothing to do with out of state tuition, it is instead an alternative to taking 16 credits at TESU. The per credit plan is still the best way to go, but now you need only take the capstone course (no more strategic management TECEP) at TESU, no TECEPs unless you want to.Thank you for the quick reply. So it seems that even though the residency waiver has nothing to do with the out of state tuition, I would still need to pay for it so as not to have to take 16 credits at TESU.
(12-17-2017, 11:50 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote:Sophiarmz Wrote:So, my first question is whether or not the PPC plan and the waiver is the most cost effective way for me to complete my degree plan at TESU. My second question is, how many credits do I actually have to take at TESU (I would only take TECEPS and not the courses)? And does strategic management (for those of you who know about the finance degree in particular) have to be taken with TESU?
1) Basically, yes, the PPC is the best option with the waiver/discount with Study.com
2) The only course you should take at TESU is the Capstone (for the BALS OR BSBA), skip the TECEPS.
3) Strategic Management is no longer called that, it's now the Business Capstone (see point#2 above), that's the ONLY course you should take as the BSBA GM has everything available elsewhere and offered cheap/easy/fast.
4) If you are going for a BSBA Finance or another option other than GM, you may need just one TECEP.
Very informative, thank you. I was under the impression that you could somehow skip the capstone if you are using study.com.... did I misunderstand this?
Also, on TESU's website they offer info regarding which study.com credits would be considered the equivalent for the UL BSBA credits, but they had no equivalent courses listed for the final 18 credits. Do you happen to know where I might be able to take some of these?
Again, thank you and Davewill for such quick and informative replies. This forum is an amazing source of information.


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