(10-21-2023, 08:12 AM)LevelUP Wrote: Current Rates
Option #1
$4,299 Flat-Rate Tuition
$298 Graduation Fee
$4597
Option #2
$1635 for 1 course at TESU
$3,354 for Residency Waiver
$298 Graduation Fee
$5287
What is your time worth?
If it's worth $15hr, then it would take 80-160hrs of extra effort to do 5 TESU courses versus 1 or $1200/$2400 worth of your time.
I'll take Option #2 for 300 lol
Yeah this was what I was looking for as far as pricing goes nowadays. Thank you LevelUP, I appreciate it!!
(10-21-2023, 08:22 AM)rachel83az Wrote: As already said, you'll get better bang for your buck if you get an MBA. But if you want a "tech" degree and not a "business degree", the BS CIS is an okay price.
(10-21-2023, 07:38 AM)Jwheels27 Wrote: I already have business and IT credits through Sophia from before that cover some of the course requirements in the CIS AOS and Business Core, do I just need 24 new credits to cover the rest of the plan to complete the degree? Or do I need to start from scratch with the entire plan?You'll need 24 new credits in the AOS. If all you have is Sophia credits (and UMPI credits), you should be good. But you'd need to apply to TESU to see what happens.
(10-21-2023, 07:38 AM)Jwheels27 Wrote: Is the cornerstone still required for a second bachelors?No, only the capstone. The cornerstone is part of the gen eds.
(10-21-2023, 07:38 AM)Jwheels27 Wrote: Also, I still don't have a firm grasp on my payment options. What is honestly the better option, paying for the residency waiver or doing flat rate? The waiver is expensive, yet the flat rate 15 credit option may be hard to pull off in a semester. What are my options as far as payment?
Your options at this point are:
Capstone: $1635
Residency Waiver fee: $3354
Graduation fee: $298
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Total: $5287
OR
15 credit flat rate term (capstone, 1 or 2 easy classes, 1 or 2 easy ePacks): $4299
Graduation fee: $298
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Total: $4597
I think you can pay tuition in 3 payments? https://www.tesu.edu/centrastate/deferre...yment-plan But the residency waiver fee is due all at once, AFAIK.
Thank you Rachel you answered basically all my questions, I appreciate it!!!
(10-22-2023, 08:13 AM)allvia Wrote:(10-21-2023, 10:35 AM)bjcheung77 Wrote: Hmm, for someone who wants more stuff for the same amount of cash, I would do the BACS/BSBA combo...
Two capstones, mix of 3 E-Packs or 3 easy courses, 5 courses total. One of the courses should be the PLA-1010
$4,299 Flat-Rate Tuition
$298 Graduation Fee
$4597
The BSBA isn't available anymore in all AOS options (such as CIS) - it would now be a BSCIS - see this most recent thread - https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Thread-...e-nonsense
(10-21-2023, 08:04 AM)Jwheels27 Wrote:(10-21-2023, 07:47 AM)allvia Wrote: Your money would be better spent on earning a MBA if you're looking to add a business degree to your resume. There are quite a few (affordable) options in MIS/ITM that would align with the BSBA-CIS if that AOS is your secondary objective to the business admin. You could achieve this for about the same budget, and obtain a much better ROI than a second bachelor.WGU I take it?
I’ve considered the MBA or MSML in the past.
WGU is the first that comes to mind for the ITM focus. I know a few people (personally) who have done it in one term through WGU, but even with two terms I'd say the ROI would be better than a 2nd bachelor. I'm sure there are other MBA programs that would fall in the <$10k with IT focus (if that is what you truly want). Building CIS/IT into a resume once you already have a bachelor is often best through certifications. Since you don't have a business related bachelor I'd recommend the MBA (even a general AOS version) to add 'business' to your resume over a MSML (leadership), but only you know your true professional objective.
Yeah its definitely some food for thought. Im still considering the MBA or MSML at WGU, I may pursue one in the future. Nothings set in stone yet. Thank you for your advice!
UMPI: Bachelor of Arts in History and Political Science


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