(04-13-2020, 02:07 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: I would do that differently, I would take a course/term instead of both if you can wait on the graduation. Otherwise, yes, that would be the correct amount provided. Especially since you mentioned you were interested in doing a double major, you can do it if you wanted to entirely use alternative methods - for example, upper level with CooperSmith/Study.com.
So, if you want to take more courses and get your other area of study (double major), you can do so and take the cornerstone one term, then finish off the degree with the capstone the second term. This way, if you're not in a rush to graduate, you can get $3100 from aid, call them again and verify this will work if you want to do it this way...
The problem is TESU requires 6 credits for aid at least I thought that was the case. I thought that is what I heard when I was enrolled student there. Someone correct me if I'm wrong.
But that is why you can't take one course and then another because then it would be full price for both. Plus taking them both together means graduating faster.
From TESU website: " Students need to be enrolled for at least 6 credits per term in the terms awarded to be eligible for most federal
aid. Please note that to be eligible for federal aid you must be enrolled in online and/or Guided Study
courses (not PLAs, e-Packs, TECEPs, etc)."


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