01-05-2023, 11:47 AM
(01-05-2023, 11:13 AM)allvia Wrote:Thank you for the feed back, I highly appreciate it.Quote:TESU does not have a ASNSM in Finance(no associates in Finance), they do offer a ASBA (Associate in Science in Business Administration). Both the ASNMA Math and the ASBA are capstone free, making them good 'free' add on associates to the bachelor you have planned (the BACS). TECEPs are RA but they do not count towards residency (unless active military). CLEPs can be free through Modern States (https://modernstates.org). Sophia would be much cheaper for Gen Eds than SDC (study.com) - I'd start with Sophia. I would wait to apply until you have at least some credits to transfer in. If your plan is to use TECEPS towards RA then you can just take one you're planning to use vs the Medical Term (which is not needed, any TECEP or course gives you enrolled status). I would recommend you create a spreadsheet of what you plan to take, including through who/what platform. The wiki has a great deal of information on planning a course path - to get you started here is the page for the Sophia/TESU transfer - https://degreeforum.miraheze.org/wiki/So...lency_List
Quote:"TESU does not have a ASNSM in Finance"
Yes they do not have that. I planned on taking ASNSM in Math.
Quote:"TECEPs are RA but they do not count towards residency (unless active military)."I see from the wiki about TESU residency, that "Students who do not take at least 16 of their required 30 RA credits with TESU are subject to paying a residency waiver fee ($3192 as of June 2021)." https://degreeforum.miraheze.org/wiki/Th...University. I have about 33 credits after I complete ACE and CLEPs credits remaining from finance and CS. Are you saying that if I complete a TECEP, it wont count/lower towards the remaining (33) credits needed to graduate? Also bc of the amount of credits remaining, would that waiver the residency fee? Lastly since the cost of TECEP is based on level and the per credit attemted, would i have to multiply the price by 3? Due to TESU credit per class is 3?