05-18-2021, 07:31 AM
To answer your residency waiver question, yes, you would need to pay the waiver when you apply for graduation. It's very expensive for an associates degree, and if you don't plan to continue beyond the associates you might want to consider alternatives even if your PC AGE courses won't transfer (BOG AAS possibly, since you have some CC credits). The only good thing about the TESU waiver fee is that if you continue onto a bachelor's at TESU, you don't need to pay the residency waiver fee again (https://www.tesu.edu/tuition/fees).
I second the suggestion to look at your ASNSM Computer Science "what if..." so you can possibly avoid the associate's capstone, and only need to take SOS-110 and the waiver fee if you want to continue with TESU.
I second the suggestion to look at your ASNSM Computer Science "what if..." so you can possibly avoid the associate's capstone, and only need to take SOS-110 and the waiver fee if you want to continue with TESU.
In Progress: MBA - HAUniv, Anticipated 2024
Completed: BSBA OpMgmt - TESU June 2021
UG - AP Tests: 20 credits | APICS: 12 Credits | CLEP: 6 credits | Saylor Academy: 6 credits | Sophia.org: 27 credits | Study.com: 12 credits | Davar Academy: 3 credits | TESU: 15 credits | Other College: 99.5 credits
GR - HAUniv: 9 credits
Completed: BSBA OpMgmt - TESU June 2021
UG - AP Tests: 20 credits | APICS: 12 Credits | CLEP: 6 credits | Saylor Academy: 6 credits | Sophia.org: 27 credits | Study.com: 12 credits | Davar Academy: 3 credits | TESU: 15 credits | Other College: 99.5 credits
GR - HAUniv: 9 credits


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