03-09-2024, 11:47 PM
(02-27-2024, 01:14 PM)nykorn Wrote: 5) If you can find any way to qualify for the WGU 5% off tuition, do that. You may need to pay $100 to join some union or pay $20 to send an old transcript, but it will be saving you almost $200 per term.
12) I graduated from a state community college with an Associate's back in 2010, so even though I am getting my Master's now WGU still gave me the community college graduate 5% tuition discount. They had actually tried to tell me to not bother waiting for my Associate's transcripts as "the credits wouldn't transfer anyways and you don't need it since you have a Bachelor's", but the enrollment officer was unaware of the 5% discount. That discount is $198.75 off tuition each term at current tuition prices.
First I just want to say for everyone else, that WGU does offer payment plans. It does cost $50 to set up one up. HOWEVEVER, that is far cheaper than the cost of student loans with interest. I believe it splits into three (or maybe four idk) payments and spaces them out. Could be a good option for some people who don't have the money know but are motivated to not take out loans.
Anyways, can you elaborate on this 5% discount. Is there a list of participating partners somewhere. Or a link about it. I've never heard of it.


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