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gel wrote: » The structure of classes at WGU is what has really made me choose them - but the cost is nearly as important to me. I can swing a $6k bill for a degree... but $20-30k is unacceptable. The cost at DSU would really depend on how generous they are with their credit transfers, honestly. I have an Associates in Cardiopulmonary Science and have taken many classes for Chemical Engineering and Physics - the original career path I was taking. So if I had to take all of my general education credits again I doubt I would even consider the institution. WGU transferred in every single GE credit so now all I have left is the ones that actually matter. I have spoken to some programmers. I work with some at the hospital. They all either have IT degrees or no degree at all - only one person is over 40 years old (so not all old timers in coding). They have told me that the degree is not as important as the quality of the coding by the programmer. Even the ones I asked that are the managers and directors said the same thing - which is what also helped me in my decision with WGU. I appreciate you telling me about DSU. I will add them to the list of colleges I still have saved as possibles in case I change my mind. I do intend on continuing my education within a few years in order to get my Masters from Georgie Institute of Technology since they now offer that $7k Masters. Anybody have any suggestions for the certs? I would like to start in February or March and get away with as little money spent as possible since WGU pays for so many certs. EDIT: I found the transfer information for DSU... They accept not a single credit from TTU or RSCC that I have - so I would go from needing 70 credits to needing 120. That simply does not work for me, unfortunately.
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