u/azredditor9

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Online tuition cap or no???

Why is there so much misinformation about this?? Searching Reddit, some say there is a cap and some say there isn’t. When I asked my academic advisor she said there is no tuition cap for ASU online, so it doesn’t matter how many credits I take each semester- it all cost the same. But when I got to the ASU Online resident tuition calculator, it’s clearly cheaper the more credits you take. It even says tuition is capped at 11 credits for ASU Online. I wish ASU would tell you exactly how much your tuition would be as you sign up for classes. At the Maricopa community colleges, you knew what your classes would cost as soon as you enrolled in them. Not to be all Karen-but my academic advisor was not very helpful and was rude so I didn’t even ask why it says there is a tuition cap clearly on the ASU online page. She also said I can’t take more than 18 credits unless I’m failing to graduate on time and I’m trying to avoid summer classes. She said doing more than 18 credits just to finish early isn’t allowed. Kinda frustrating.

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u/azredditor9 — 20 hours ago

I want to learn to brown butter and need a stainless steel pan. I don’t want to invest in something like All-clad just yet. Do you think a Cusinart stainless steel sauce will be fine, especially since browning butter uses medium heat? I may use the pan for something like oatmeal too. Just don’t want to invest in something high quality for a couple simple things

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u/azredditor9 — 17 days ago
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I’m waiting to get the email back on exactly how many credits I need to do at ASU. I took 60 at Maricopa community colleges. I will need to take out school loans, and because of my income of 60k a year, I don’t think I will get interest free loans. I was thinking to save money, I’ll do 21 credits for two semesters and 18-21 (depending on how many credits I need). At CC the most I’ve taken was 18 credits a semester which was very doable (a lot of electives, not hard classes). My asu degree will be online and is a business degree. I have no kids and don’t work much, maybe 10-15hrs a week.

I would save a good amount of money only paying for 3 semesters instead of 4 right? Like a few thousands dollars at least?

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u/azredditor9 — 22 days ago

I will be finishing my two years at community college end of July that I paid fully out of pocket for. I will start my final two years at a state University. I submitted Fafsa in January but my school says I won’t get an answer on how much loan money I will get and if it’s subsidized or unsubsidized until a month before I start school.

Any idea on which type I will qualify for? I’m in my 30’s, no kids, no dependents, and make 59,000 a year. My school will cause approximately 7,000 a semester (maybe a bit more).

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u/azredditor9 — 22 days ago