12-13-2022, 09:38 PM
I have had a similar experience in that there is usually a week turnaround for answers and it really sucks when you are pushing hard.
That being said, the answers have always come back "fair".
If I were you, I would get more credits before making things official with EU, unless you are going to transfer more things in fast (or will take more EU classes). In February they will start charging $300 per class transfer AFTER you enroll.
I have one week left in my Capstone and the classes have been pretty well thought out and the professors and advisors have been fair, but I do think i got in just in time to do things the easy cheap way with EU.
For some people though, their online programs may be worth the extra cost, the classes are not "easy" work-wise but are well thought out. I suspect they are looking towards having more students transfer in with 60-90 credits than us forum people transferring 113.
Good luck, it is a tough decision so weigh what you value the most.
That being said, the answers have always come back "fair".
If I were you, I would get more credits before making things official with EU, unless you are going to transfer more things in fast (or will take more EU classes). In February they will start charging $300 per class transfer AFTER you enroll.
I have one week left in my Capstone and the classes have been pretty well thought out and the professors and advisors have been fair, but I do think i got in just in time to do things the easy cheap way with EU.
For some people though, their online programs may be worth the extra cost, the classes are not "easy" work-wise but are well thought out. I suspect they are looking towards having more students transfer in with 60-90 credits than us forum people transferring 113.
Good luck, it is a tough decision so weigh what you value the most.


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