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I just found out that the California Teacher Credentialing is pending approval to not require the CSET exam if you major in Liberal studies with an overall GPA of 2.67... I am curious if Excelsior college is a better option for me to fulfill this but I am wondering if Liberal Arts is the same thing?? Also I was currently almost finished with my BSBA from Thomas Edison .. but as I have stated before the plan was to become a teacher after receiving my bachelors degree so with this new change I am back to the drawing board.. If i took a degree from Thomas edison I somehow doubt an overall GPA for 1 class would count? so my question is how hard is excelsior's capstone and Uexcel exams?? I am a little worried about completing these and wondering if theres a way around them besides taking expensive classes through them.. I need 3 of them..
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Also here is what I found stated on a University website in CA regarding this change...
Pending approval by the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CCTC), effective Fall 2017, successful completion of the major, with either a 2.67 overall grade point average or a 2.75 grade point average in the last 60 units, fulfills all CCTC requirements for an approved waiver of the California Subject Examinations for Teachers: Multiple Subjects (CSETs). Students who do no complete those requirements must take and pass the CSETs for entry into the Multiple Subjects and/or Education Specialist Credential Programs. Please see the Chair of the Department of Liberal Studies or the Coordinator of the Credential Program (Department of Teacher Education) for specific details.
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60 units is a lot It seems much easier and cheaper to take the CSET.
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I have 111 quarter units from a university and 26 units from a junior college so I already have the credits Ideas Wrote:60 units is a lot It seems much easier and cheaper to take the CSET.
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05-10-2017, 10:07 PM
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cali86 Wrote:I have 111 quarter units from a university and 26 units from a junior college so I already have the credits
So do you have the GPA required? If so, then it doesn't matter if you get a GPA specifically at TESU (or anywhere else).
I have the spreadsheet I made you for the TESU BSBA and BALS. Let me know if it's been updated since I made it (any courses/exams completed since 3/31?). If not, even so, you were already very close to the BALS. All you needed was English Comp II, the Info Lit requirement, Ethics, and the Civic Engagement requirement, and then the capstone. Done.
You could sign up for the Capstone for June, and apply before Oct 1 for December graduation. And sign up for Study.com to get the discount on the Residency Waiver, the waiver of the cornerstone, and 2 courses to boot.
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Yes I have a 2.87 GPA at previous college .. and I've completed American government, business ethics, organizational behavior, and principles of management through SL since the last time you made me the degree plan.. I also have principles of marketing through study.com.. dfrecore Wrote:So do you have the GPA required? If so, then it doesn't matter if you get a GPA specifically at TESU (or anywhere else).
I have the spreadsheet I made you for the TESU BSBA and BALS. Let me know if it's been updated since I made it (any courses/exams completed since 3/31?). If not, even so, you were already very close to the BALS. All you needed was English Comp II, the Info Lit requirement, Ethics, and the Civic Engagement requirement, and then the capstone. Done.
You could sign up for the Capstone for June, and apply before Oct 1 for December graduation. And sign up for Study.com to get the discount on the Residency Waiver, the waiver of the cornerstone, and 2 courses to boot.
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You might want to verify whether or not your GPA has to be on the transcript of the school awarding the degree. There was one alternative teaching certification program that said my GPA had to be on my TESU transcript. Another program agreed to calculate my GPA, but I believe they've since changed their policy.
Graduate of Not VUL or ENEB
MS, MSS and Graduate Cert
AAS, AS, BA, and BS
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Intro Psych 70, US His I 64, Intro Soc 63, Intro Edu Psych 70, A&I Lit 64, Bio 68, Prin Man 69, Prin Mar 68
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Int Alg, Coll Alg
TEEX
4 credits
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Fed Inc Tax, Sci of Nutr, Micro, Strat Man, Med Term, Pub Relations
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sanantone Wrote:You might want to verify whether or not your GPA has to be on the transcript of the school awarding the degree. There was one alternative teaching certification program that said my GPA had to be on my TESU transcript. Another program agreed to calculate my GPA, but I believe they've since changed their policy.
If this is the case though, the capstone will provide your TESU GPA for you, so that's good.
You are very close to being done with the BALS, I would definitely get that first. You can always take the Strategic Management TECEP exam now, to get that before you stop with the business courses, and then complete your BSBA after you finish the BALS.
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Any advice on September graduation 🎓 I was told apply anyways and ask my professor to submit grades early the term ends August 27th I'm too late to add may term do you think I have a chance
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