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Degree Level:
Undergraduate, Bachelors Degree
Degree Subject Area:
Business: Business Administration, Management
Percent Online:
100 Percent Online
Accreditation:
Regional Board - Middle States Association of Colleges & Schools
School Characteristics:
Non-Profit, Public
Credits:
120 minimum (Semester Credits)
Tuition:
State Residents: $ 141.00 per
semester credit
Out of State: $ 193.00 per
semester credit
International Tuition: $ 193.00 per
semester credit
Military Tuition: $ 141.00 per
semester credit
Additional Tuition Information:
Students may choose the Comprehensive Tuition Plan which includes up to 36 credits per year OR the Enrolled Options Plan (stated above).
Additional Fees:
Subsequent YearAnnual Service Fee:
First Year Annual Services Fee:
Technology Services Fee:
Total Cost of Degree:
$22,586.00 - $37,140.00
Is this an Accelerated Degree:
No
Prerequisites:
High School Diploma or GED Required: Yes (required GPA: No Set Requirement)
Some College Required: No
Associates or Equal Required: No
Non USA Students Eligible: Yes
Additional Admission Requirements:
Applicants should be at least 21 years old. Applicants under the age of 21 may be accepted on a case-by-case basis, or if they are a member of a special population such as a corporate partner or member of the U.S. military.
In applying to TESC online the process has been pretty smooth. They've accepted my testing credits from ALEKS, CLEP, DSST, and my community college without any problems. The admission staff seem nice enough and I haven't encountered any problems yet.
I'll start this fall so we'll see if anything else changes. But so far so good!
Name: Paula Brooks
Post On: May 18, 2009
Grade: A
I highly recommend TESC. The counselors were extremely helpful in helping me finish my program.
Name: Chester101
Post On: March 31, 2009
Grade: B+
I am trying to decide between Excelsior College (NY) and Thomas Edison State College (NJ). My primary concern is to gain the most credit for old transfer credits AND pick up credit for all my professional certifications in computer networks and operations + some programming for business apps. The two schools, according to GetEducated's articles, specialize in maximum credit policies for old guys like me. They are both fairly affordable state colleges. Others must have made the choice between these 2 schools. Looking for some students to comment on this school vs. Excelsior for BSBA.