03-17-2017, 07:17 AM
1) I would apply, just to be sure how things transfer, before doing additional GE/FE classes. Your evaluation will be good for a year.
2) You can transfer credits in after you've enrolled. Also, some AOS can be completed elsewhere - TESU offer R and Python, which work for electives, for example. One thing to consider - the Statistic.com classes don't count toward your TESU residency requirement. So you'll need to plan for that cost, either in TESU classes, or paying the waiver. Read up on the Guardian Scholarship on this board - if you get it, you'll get 6 free classes (18 credits), plus you'll be a member of a TESU affiliate and get a discount on tuition and on the residency waiver fee, whichever way you choose to go.
3) Yay, electives! There's no upper-level requirement for those - have fun! If you want additional coursework in your field, Statistics.com does have other ACE-accredited courses that will transfer. Otherwise, go nuts! (That Study.com scholarship would help with this, eh?)
Good luck!!
2) You can transfer credits in after you've enrolled. Also, some AOS can be completed elsewhere - TESU offer R and Python, which work for electives, for example. One thing to consider - the Statistic.com classes don't count toward your TESU residency requirement. So you'll need to plan for that cost, either in TESU classes, or paying the waiver. Read up on the Guardian Scholarship on this board - if you get it, you'll get 6 free classes (18 credits), plus you'll be a member of a TESU affiliate and get a discount on tuition and on the residency waiver fee, whichever way you choose to go.
3) Yay, electives! There's no upper-level requirement for those - have fun! If you want additional coursework in your field, Statistics.com does have other ACE-accredited courses that will transfer. Otherwise, go nuts! (That Study.com scholarship would help with this, eh?)
Good luck!!