Yesterday, 12:51 PM
Hello everyone.
I am new here. I will be starting TESU in January, hopefully (I am waiting for my financial aid to be applied to that term).
I have a question about the residency requirement. I intend to take 15-16 credits in one term to avoid paying a residency waiver. I always see people on this forum say that 16 credits at TESU are needed to meet the residency requirement, but I see on TESU's website it says only 15 credits are required?
I don't want to not take enough credits, but I don't want to take an extra 1 credit class if I don't need to. 15 credits will be more than enough.
I have to take 12 non-epack credits to max out my financial aid, so I will be doing that. And I will take one epack, and if necessary, a 1 credit course, either medical terminology (already took it before and it would be a good review for me, or the Jane Austen one).
I am scheduling a meeting with an advisor, but I wanted to check with this forum as to why it commonly says 16 credits are needed.
Thank you!
I intend to make another post with more details about my degree plan but just quickly I have 98 credits transferred in for math BA. I might want to also get a CS BA - without the 9 credit AOS overlap rule I would need to take about 5 extra SDC courses - but it would be much easier for me to just finish math, so I probably won't. I have all the math courses completed from long ago, and only need some electives and the capstone and other necessary class now.
I am new here. I will be starting TESU in January, hopefully (I am waiting for my financial aid to be applied to that term).
I have a question about the residency requirement. I intend to take 15-16 credits in one term to avoid paying a residency waiver. I always see people on this forum say that 16 credits at TESU are needed to meet the residency requirement, but I see on TESU's website it says only 15 credits are required?
Quote:What is the credit residency?https://www.tesu.edu/admissions/faqs/cre...24ca06a4-2
In order to satisfy the credit hour residency requirement for the Per Credit Tuition Plan, students pursuing an associate degree or a bachelor’s degree must earn 15 semester hours of Thomas Edison State University credit via the University’s Online, Nursing Online, Guided Study or e-Pack courses.
I don't want to not take enough credits, but I don't want to take an extra 1 credit class if I don't need to. 15 credits will be more than enough.
I have to take 12 non-epack credits to max out my financial aid, so I will be doing that. And I will take one epack, and if necessary, a 1 credit course, either medical terminology (already took it before and it would be a good review for me, or the Jane Austen one).
I am scheduling a meeting with an advisor, but I wanted to check with this forum as to why it commonly says 16 credits are needed.
Thank you!
I intend to make another post with more details about my degree plan but just quickly I have 98 credits transferred in for math BA. I might want to also get a CS BA - without the 9 credit AOS overlap rule I would need to take about 5 extra SDC courses - but it would be much easier for me to just finish math, so I probably won't. I have all the math courses completed from long ago, and only need some electives and the capstone and other necessary class now.