"or received an associate’s degree from an eligible institution no earlier than May 1, 2005"
You could always get your basics out of the way at TCC and get an Associates, which means you would at least qualify for two years (the remainder of the bachelor's) being paid for.
Based on UTA's new flat rate schedule, you'd be taking 4-5 classes per semester and paying $3232-$3597 per semester with an estimated 4 semesters to receive a bachelors (after receiving the associates and paying out of pocket, slightly cheaper rates at TCC for it). Anything that could possibly save you $13-15k is well worth it in my book.
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"or received an associate’s degree from an eligible institution no earlier than May 1, 2005"
You could always get your basics out of the way at TCC and get an Associates, which means you would at least qualify for two years (the remainder of the bachelor's) being paid for.
Based on UTA's new flat rate schedule, you'd be taking 4-5 classes per semester and paying $3232-$3597 per semester with an estimated 4 semesters to receive a bachelors (after receiving the associates and paying out of pocket, slightly cheaper rates at TCC for it). Anything that could possibly save you $13-15k is well worth it in my book.