07-29-2021, 06:46 PM
(07-29-2021, 05:31 PM)schristian10 Wrote:(07-15-2021, 06:13 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote:Do you know how many upper level courses are required for a TESU BSBA, or where I could check and how they might apply to gen. ed.'s, the core curriculum, and electives? Gen ed's might be universally LL courses, but I have no idea! Thanks!(07-15-2021, 05:36 PM)schristian10 Wrote: I was only talking about terms in which a student might qualify for the Flat-Fee Commission and not paying for credits individually. I was genuinely curious if you'd take 120 credits at TESU if the only cost would be one Flat-Fee or not. It wasn't rhetorical to make any points.
Ah, yes, I see. You do not want to take 120 credits at TESU or any university for that matter. Many, if not all, students transfer from cheaper, easier, faster course alternatives (community college for example) into the degree of their choice. They take the minimum requirements at the institution to save tuition and fees, etc. Anyways, in the case of TESU, if you want to pay the one flat fee rate, it would be for each term. If you need another term to take extra courses towards your credits, you need to pay another flat fee term...
Sadly, you missed out on the Comprehensive Tuition they had, which meant, you could take up to 32 credits for the entire year split into 4 terms, for one flat rate of roughly $9-$9.5 grand for out of state students, it was much cheaper at $6.5-$7 grand for in state students. For those who wanted a double degree, this was an inexpensive option to take courses not available elsewhere for cheap or those courses that can't be transferred in such as the Associates Capstone, two Bachelors Capstones, and some upper level courses or e-packs.
I just checked the wiki page which said there were 12 UL credits required for the core curriculum. Does the capstone count towards this requirement?
Current: UMPI YourPace competency-based BABA, Management & Leadership Concentration, Project Management and Management of Information Systems Minors. Starting with 15 RA credits previously earned in community college. Took the CSM Learn course. Now going through Sophia courses.
Goal: Walden TEMPO competency-based MBA.
Timeline: Started planning mid 2021. Finish both, Jan 2023. A year and a half total, including planning. Started planning on TESU, but was advised towards UMPI to take advantage of financial aid. I'm now excited to finish completely competency-based.
Fun fact: I sometimes use TV as a productivity tool. One episode per chapter, load of dishes, or basket of laundry!
Thanks to everyone, and happy studying!
Goal: Walden TEMPO competency-based MBA.
Timeline: Started planning mid 2021. Finish both, Jan 2023. A year and a half total, including planning. Started planning on TESU, but was advised towards UMPI to take advantage of financial aid. I'm now excited to finish completely competency-based.
Fun fact: I sometimes use TV as a productivity tool. One episode per chapter, load of dishes, or basket of laundry!
Thanks to everyone, and happy studying!