I saw this on the Andrew Jackson University website: Public Service Scholarship: If you are a current or retired employee of an organization that serves the public, you are eligible for a Public Service Scholarship. Students who are eligible will receive a 50% scholarship towards their tuition. With the Public Service Scholarship, graduate students pay a $400 semester fee and $142.50 per course or $47.50 per credit hour. Undergraduate students pay a $350 semester fee and $67.50 per course or $22.50 per credit hour. Details can be found here. It seems that this scholarship is similar to their "sponsored tuition" offering from some time back. If you're looking to do an MBA, MPA, or MSCJ then this will bring the costs in line with Aspen's current promotion. Plus it's also good on their undergrad degrees as well. Just another option.
I've only heard positive things about AJU. I have a friend in LE that graduated from there as well. My ONLY hang up is the NA issue which I guess is a debate for another thread---> http://forums.degreeinfo.com/distance-learning-discussions/35039-what-kind-employers-will-accept-detc-degree.html If I could realistically fit it into my current plan I would do it for price alone.