11-19-2018, 08:19 AM
Understood. I'm apologize for the confusion.
As for where TESU makes revenue from the arrangement, I don't know.
There could be an incentive for having such a degree on offer, Statistics.com is sharing a portion of the tuition revenue with TESU, or a number of other explanations.
Regarding the excerpt below, I think this is either a typo or a terminology issue where "offered" is distinct from "conducted".
I have contacted Statistics.com to seek additional clarification from their side.
As for where TESU makes revenue from the arrangement, I don't know.
There could be an incentive for having such a degree on offer, Statistics.com is sharing a portion of the tuition revenue with TESU, or a number of other explanations.
Regarding the excerpt below, I think this is either a typo or a terminology issue where "offered" is distinct from "conducted".
Quote:The program is completed via online courses offered by TESU.
I have contacted Statistics.com to seek additional clarification from their side.