We run your term as a managed project: two courses in motion at once, every performance assessment drafted to Competent by our team within 24 to 48 hours, the next task always queued the moment one enters evaluation, and OAs scheduled off preassessment evidence. Courses close in steady weekly rhythm instead of monthly lurches. Supported clients routinely compress bachelor's plans toward two to three terms with strong transfer credit, and one-term RN-to-BSN and MBA finishes are a regular occurrence, against typical unassisted paces of four to eight terms.
Why WGU is the one school where this is honest
Flat-term pricing means acceleration is not against the rules, it is the reward structure. Six months, unlimited courses, roughly $4,030 to $6,955 per term depending on program: the university has already agreed that a student who moves faster pays less. There are no seat-time minimums on courses, no waiting for cohorts, and performance assessments carry unlimited penalty-free revision. Every mechanism points the same direction. What students lack is not permission but throughput, and throughput is exactly what a dedicated team adds.
The expedite machine, part by part
Term map on day one
We read your Degree Plan and sequence the term: OA courses interleaved with task courses, heavy CUs early, two lanes running from the first week. Your Program Mentor approves pace changes as you bank finishes, opening more of the plan inside the same term.
Tasks drafted in 24 to 48 hours
Each performance assessment goes to your eight-person course team, lead, research analyst, program-matched writer, double QA, editor, manager, support. The draft returns rubric-mapped with a walkthrough; you rework it into your voice and submit. Free revision until the evaluation reads Competent on every aspect.
Submit-next-on-pass rhythm
The moment Task 1 enters the evaluator queue, Task 2 is drafting; the moment a course posts Passed, the next course opens. Evaluation wait time, the silent killer of WGU terms, becomes the other lane's work window. Courses close in a steady weekly cadence.
OAs on evidence, not nerve
Exam courses run through preassessment-driven prep: condensed notes, cut-score study plans, practice items, and a go or wait call. You sit every OA yourself, you just sit it ready.
The math, by program
| Program | Typical unassisted span | Managed pace target | Tuition difference |
|---|---|---|---|
| BS Business Management | 6 to 8 terms part-time pace | 2 to 3 terms with transfer sprint | roughly $12,000 to $20,000 kept |
| RN to BSN | 3 to 4 terms | 1 to 2 terms | $5,500 to $11,000 kept |
| MBA | 3 to 4 terms | 1 to 2 terms | $5,000 to $15,000 kept |
| MSN tracks | 4 to 6 terms | 2 to 3 terms | $7,000 to $21,000 kept |
Ranges, not promises: your transfer position, clinical or field components, and calendar set the floor. NP tracks carry clinical hours that pace themselves; didactic courses still compress around them. What the table cannot show is the other ledger, the year or two of graduate-salary time that arrives early, which for most clients dwarfs the tuition line.
What expedite explicitly is not
- Not proctored-exam misconduct: OAs are prepared for, never sat for, no exceptions
- Not portal access: we never touch my.wgu.edu credentials; you submit everything
- Not a diploma mill pace: you study every draft's walkthrough, and clients consistently report knowing the material better, not worse
- Not all-or-nothing: plenty of clients expedite one brutal stretch, the sciences, the capstone, and self-drive the rest
Count your remaining terms, then halve them
Send your Degree Plan and term start date. The compression map comes back same-day, free.
Sources and verification
Facts on this page come from official and independent sources, and anything that matters is worth checking against the originals:
- www.wgu.edu/about/institutional-catalog.html: WGU's Institutional Catalog, the primary source for assessment, grading, and term policies
- www.wgu.edu/financial-aid-tuition/tuition-business-degrees.html: official per-term tuition published at wgu.edu
- nwccu.org: Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities, the institutional accreditor
- www.ccneaccreditation.org: Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education, the nursing accreditor
- apastyle.apa.org: APA Style, the official style authority behind the formatting rules