(09-15-2018, 06:18 AM)sanantone Wrote: $25 only covers the proctor fee. Asking TESU to offer the exam for $25 is asking them to offer the exam for free. Only ProctorU would be making money.
This thread was started with one TECEP being equal to $25 (APS-100-TE Medical Terminology - 1 credit) - so there is one.
(09-15-2018, 02:41 AM)Supermind Wrote: Thank you Merlin! Really well explained. What is this $ 2200/2500 Residency Waiver fee? Will that be charged over and above the 1098$? My plan was similar to most of you here. I was planning on completing courses/exams with Aleks, SDC, SL, Saylor Academy and finally approach TESU for the Capstone. Of course, I need to do the Cornerstone with TESU too, which would cost 330$? But considering whatever you have just explained, I might just do some TECEP exams too, if they only cost 25-75$. Is there a minimum requirement for how many TECEP exams should be taken through TESU? I am actually on the verge of completing College Algebra with Edx. So, I am quite well prepared to handle that exam. I might as well do it with TESU instead of Edx, where I will only get a certificate from ASU.
You need to be aware that earning credits at TESU through TECEPs do not count as residency credits. Earning 16 credits through TECEPs does not eliminate the residency waiver.
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