Posted on Mar 19, 2020
Does anyone know of any online colleges that waive residency requirements?
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Prior to my military career, I attended a community college and earned 47 credit hours. That, in addition to my JST, likely puts me right near my associates degree. I understand that many of the classes may not transfer directly for individual colleges programs, but my main concern is the residency requirements. Most colleges have a minimum of 25% or 15 total credit hours earned at their institution in order to earn an associates degree. I’ve heard that some colleges waive this requirement for a fee. Is anyone aware of any such college? Appreciate the help!
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Your JST isn't credit, it's recommended credits. Also, you have the meanings of residency mixed up. Most colleges will require at least 12, which is 4 classes. The residency you put a link to has to do with state residence. There is no reputable, regionally accredited college that will allow you to claim a degree from them without actually taking at least a few classes from their school.
As for your JST, I received 40 SH of credit from Coastline Community College as a 68W in the Health Science Technology degree and had to take 7 classes for my associates. CCC is the only community College I've seen who will accept that much transfer credit in. TESU is a good school as well and I transferred my AA from CCC to a bachelor program there. As for the residency part concerning in state and out of state, you automatically receive the in state rate as a military student
As for your JST, I received 40 SH of credit from Coastline Community College as a 68W in the Health Science Technology degree and had to take 7 classes for my associates. CCC is the only community College I've seen who will accept that much transfer credit in. TESU is a good school as well and I transferred my AA from CCC to a bachelor program there. As for the residency part concerning in state and out of state, you automatically receive the in state rate as a military student
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Fayetteville Tech is a very good one as well. You will almost always need to do about 1/4 of your classes with a school towards an Associates or Bachelor's - the school needs to be part of enough of your education to merit a degree.
Just wait - grad school usually doesn't transfer at all. Granted the whole program is only like 11 courses.
Just wait - grad school usually doesn't transfer at all. Granted the whole program is only like 11 courses.
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Thomas Edison State University: Fees
NOTE:The Credit Hour Residency Waiver fee is a one-time fee that only applies to students who do not earn at least 16 credits via the University’s Online (OL), Guided Study (GS) or e-Pack (EP) courses before they complete their degree or undergraduate certificate. If a student pays the fee, and does not apply for graduation within 12 months, they will be required to pay additional credit hour residency waiver fees.
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