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(09-08-2022, 09:51 AM)jsd Wrote: Advisors at TESU are notorious for giving out incorrect/outdated information.
The wording seems pretty clear to me:
Quote:Award of Degrees Policy
The University will not award more than two Thomas Edison State University associate, baccalaureate or master's degrees to any one student.
And the details talk about second or "successive" degrees.
Like all TESU policies, students can apply for a waiver. I'm actually about to do so; I'd like to use up my miscellaneous extra CIS/CMP credits in a BSTS-Computing degree.
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09-08-2022, 11:46 AM
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(09-08-2022, 01:03 AM)fmsoa Wrote: (08-14-2022, 10:53 PM)jsd Wrote: I asked them before I started my third bachelors (second to be awarded by TESU), and they gave me the okay saying they won't award more than two TESU bachelors, but my existing second Bachelors from WGU wouldn't be an issue.
So far so good, no advisors have said anything about it. But given the miscommunication and sometimes outright false information given out by TESU personel in the past, I won't be 100% sure I'm not wasting my time and money on this until they actually audit and award me the degree.
Well actually, I'm sure that i actually am wasting my time and money on this because I absolutely don't need it, even if they end up awarding it to me and everything works out ok.
Thankfully, almost all of it is my employer's money via tuition reimbursement, so I guess the financial loss is minimal and it's just my time. At least I'm learning a few new things, I guess.
I asked an adviser and his response is no 3rd bachelor's degree would be awarded. I am on the same boat and try to find ways to spend the reimbursement dollars. Might have to look elsewhere
When did you ask? And you have one TESU degree, one not TESU degree, and inquired about a second TESU degree (3rd overall)?
If this is the case I guess this is important. It is not only Jsd, I think quite a few people who already had one TESU degree are doing this right now.
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About 2 weeks ago. And yes, one TESU and one non-TESU
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09-08-2022, 11:54 AM
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(09-08-2022, 11:10 AM)borrs Wrote: i feel having a 3rd bachelors loses meaning at that point. If I was a hiring manager, I'd be more skeptical than impressed, to see 3 bachelors degrees in someone's CV. Certificate, Associates, Masters or even bootcamps would make more sense after the 2nd Bachelors.
Nothing requires you to list every single degree or certificate that you've ever earned. Indeed, CV/resume writers often advise trimming it down, tailoring it to each company as much as possible. Someone who has multiple degrees and several certificates might only list a single degree and no certificates on their CV at any one time.
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And someone who is applying towards a third degree (second one at TESU) may want to verify again with their advisor that subsequent degrees are an option. Previous it was just two degrees, but recently they may have allowed two degrees from TESU specifically. I haven't dug deep into that change if any yet...
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(09-08-2022, 11:54 AM)rachel83az Wrote: (09-08-2022, 11:10 AM)borrs Wrote: i feel having a 3rd bachelors loses meaning at that point. If I was a hiring manager, I'd be more skeptical than impressed, to see 3 bachelors degrees in someone's CV. Certificate, Associates, Masters or even bootcamps would make more sense after the 2nd Bachelors.
Nothing requires you to list every single degree or certificate that you've ever earned. Indeed, CV/resume writers often advise trimming it down, tailoring it to each company as much as possible. Someone who has multiple degrees and several certificates might only list a single degree and no certificates on their CV at any one time.
Correct Rachel! List what qualifies one for the position!!
Last month, I hired for what is my company's entry level Associate Fraud Analyst position and the criteria listed includes a BA in a quantatitive field, CJ, business (or Associates with additional 2 years experience); and ONE industry certification like Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE), Certified Financial Crime Specialist (CFCS), Certified Anti Money Laundering (CAMS) or one of the various IT certs OR 4 years conducting investigations for law enforcement or government.
So the min qualification would be Associates in relevant field, 2 years experience, and like ONE cert. OR four years investigation for LE or gov't without any of that.
We did not interview a person that had an Associates in Business and no industry certs but listed their education as Masters level. On the CV, they had a MA in English and a BA in English as well. It's great but not relevant. The interview team (3 of us) decided that they didn't really read the posting because they did not meet the qualifications.
We hired a person with an Associates in Criminal Justice from their local community college; had certification as a CAMS and wrote bank suspicious activity reports for 2 years. I'm not sure what their salary was at a bank, but we offered $38/hour and they took it in a minute. They are on board and are killing it - they filled a gap on the team we didn't have covered before.
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(09-08-2022, 11:54 AM)rachel83az Wrote: (09-08-2022, 11:10 AM)borrs Wrote: i feel having a 3rd bachelors loses meaning at that point. If I was a hiring manager, I'd be more skeptical than impressed, to see 3 bachelors degrees in someone's CV. Certificate, Associates, Masters or even bootcamps would make more sense after the 2nd Bachelors.
Nothing requires you to list every single degree or certificate that you've ever earned. Indeed, CV/resume writers often advise trimming it down, tailoring it to each company as much as possible. Someone who has multiple degrees and several certificates might only list a single degree and no certificates on their CV at any one time.
Tailoring your CV or resume to the job you are applying for is one of the least understood and most effective part of job-seeking.
Remember that your resume is just to get you to the first interview, you can talk about everything else there.
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