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Which of the big 3 are cheapest if you have all credits required to graduate already?
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(12-01-2022, 10:57 PM)dfrecore Wrote:
(12-01-2022, 02:07 PM)Randyb100 Wrote: So an update for TESU: I am admitted already and have my transcripts sent in. Hopefully next week I can get an evaluation done. They said that TESU requires 16 credit hours to be completed with them in order to graduate. The fixed-term price seems the best choice for that, but I will check with Amazon to see how that works with them. She had mentioned on the phone earlier that they offer a discounted undergraduate rate for Amazon employees. I looked on their site and it's only $350 per credit hour, which is $5600.

One thing I noticed is a "residency waiver fee" of $3288 on their website. It says if you do less than 16 credit hours with them then you pay that. https://www.tesu.edu/amazon/costs-tuition

Has anyone done that? That would be way cheaper. If I could transfer in all credit hours then it'll save me a few thousand, although I'll have to come up with that all at once.

TLDR; I didn't go back through every post, but I'll attempt to answer this anyway.

You either need 16cr of courses through TESU (residency) OR you can pay the residency waiver instead.  That way is usually more expensive, but may be worth it for some.

You have to take the cornerstone and capstone at TESU (or transfer in the cornerstone from edX if possible).  So if you're paying $350/cr, that would be $2100 + $3288 for the RW + $298 for the graduation fee, for a total of $5686.

The other option is the FT/FR of $4778, but then you'd have to take 16cr that term (cornerstone, capstone, a 1cr course like PLA-100, and then 3 additional courses of your choice, and those can be e-Pack courses if you want).

The "fastest" option is...both/neither, because it's all done in a single term either way if you want.  The cheapest is FT/FR.  The easiest would be taking the 6cr there and paying the RW.

Ok thanks. I know they do offer payment plans for some people (https://www.tesu.edu/centrastate/deferre...yment-plan) but I am not sure if this would apply to me. I'll call them again and see.

So I am already accepted. I was actually accepted the very next day! All of my transcripts were also received and marked as received the next day, so they're very on the ball about it. 

Now I just have to wait for my transcript evaluation to see what I should do.

I will then see if https://www.edx.org/course/information-literacy will apply to me and take that.

I am still enrolled in ASU but my final enroll/drop date isn't until January the 10th, so I should hopefully find out if I need a science or have to retake English 2. I may not have to take any ASU classes at all.

Then it's seeing if Amazon will pay for it, and if they'll let me do the course waiver and just take 6 credit hours, then they may pay half, so I'd only have to pay 3000 or so but have it all done. It would be fully covered if I could take 16 credit hours in a single term. It would just depend on my financial situation at the time, but it's possible.

I'll keep you all posted about how the courses transfer. Thanks again for all of your help!
TCC - AAS in Information Technology & AAS in Website Management, May 2015
Coursera - IBM Cybersecurity Analyst Certificate, April 2023
TESU - Bachelor of Arts in Computer Science, June 2024
UMGC - Master of Science in Digital Forensics, Expected August 2026 
Arizona State University - Certificate in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages, Expected October 2025
Dallas College - Certificate in Private Investigation, Expected May 2025
*JFK School of Law (National University) - Juris Doctor (planned)
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RE: Which of the big 3 are cheapest if you have all credits required to graduate already? - by Randyb100 - 12-03-2022, 12:05 PM

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