(10-18-2020, 10:25 AM)sambam0812 Wrote:Sambam0812,(10-17-2020, 11:49 AM)Pathfinder Wrote: I also am wondering when to enroll optimally.... I read the suggested threads but still not clear to me if anyone has more to add that would be great!You can actually get it done in 1 semester (2 terms). It would look like this:
I am going to have to do the split capstone for liberal arts or individualized studies at COSC
so I get that it will take 5 weeks and 10 weeks = 2 terms and my cornerstone will be 8 weeks = 1 term. I definitely don't want to be paying for terms while waiting because I didn't enroll at the right time!
I plan on having everything done except the cornerstone and capstone before enrolling. I read that Fall 2 or spring 2 is the regular capstone ... Not sure what that means. Is there any calendar of start dates anywhere? I couldn't find one on their website.
I had planned on enrolling before July 1st to ensure I'm locked in to prices and requirements before any changes.... take my cornerstone in the summer June ? and in August ? my capstone (split but totaling 15 weeks) to be done by Christmas! Is this possible?
Anyone know if the split has a break between the 5 weeks and 10 weeks or is it basically 15 total weeks? (I'm hoping it doesn't creep beyond 16 weeks as that would increase fees!)
Thanks!
Term 1:
5-week capstone
IDS101-Cornerstone (8 weeks)
Term 2 (with permission to enroll off-schedule):
10-week capstone
The capstones HAVE to be taken together in one semester, so there will be no breaks.
Fall 21 classes are not available for browsing yet, but they pretty much repeat the same course offerings year over year, so you can look at this year's offerings (even though you wouldn't be able to enroll now) to get an idea of what your schedule would be. Spring is open for enrollment if you have all (or most of) your credits already.
Academic calendar is here. Course search is here
I think that this is EXACTLY the info I'm looking for. However, I'm not quite sure I understand you. I've taken most of my courses (at some point I'll post a spreadsheet for forum advice/corrections). Are you saying use TWO terms? Or are you saying that 5-week capstone and the IDS101 (Cornerstone) can be taken the same term? What do you mean by "Term 2 (with permission to enroll off-schedule) for the 10-week capstone? Is that in addition to the courses you mention for Term 1?
Thank you for your help.
(10-17-2020, 12:12 AM)bjcheung77 Wrote: This is what I have suggested several times throughout the years, there hasn't been many changes for COSC. Essentially, you can get an application waiver from me through PM. Take courses from partner providers such as Sophia.org/StraighterLine/Study.com, etc that have partnered with COSC. Basically, the discount would be 10% on tuition only, but generally should or may also include all other fees. The majority of people who have done it this way, get their courses practically FREE as the 10% discount offsets the cost of the courses from the alternative providers, so it's like getting Sophia/StraighterLine or Study.com courses FREE!
There isn't really an optimal timeline, my suggestion is to complete all the required courses you need for transfer, if not the majority of them and then complete the Cornerstone and Capstone. Depending on the students circumstances, I would suggest completing almost everything required for the degree before taking the Cornerstone and Capstone after consulting with and advisor. The main concern with COSC is the 30 UL credits and where to get them. Anyways, not sure if this is the thread, I wrote about something for COSC/WGU a few months ago, see here: https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Thread-...-discounts
When I get my act together (?), you'll be the first person I PM. Thanks.