02-12-2024, 02:12 PM
I made an interesting discovery today about TESU's CIP Code strategy.
While TESU does not disclose or discuss anything about CIP Codes in any student- or public-facing documentation which I am aware of, CIP issues are a subject of internal discussion and concern. Because TESU is a state university, many of those discussions are public record. See, for example, the minutes of the March 11th 2022 Board of Trustees meeting (the relevant passages are on page 8 onwards): https://campussuite-storage.s3.amazonaws...031122.pdf
The board notes that the University utilized a strategy to expand academic programs and areas of study through generic CIP Codes. However, the University realized that this approach comes with significant limitations compared to discipline-specific classifications. I think this evidence shows that the University knew that it did something wrong, furthering the claims and fears in this thread.
There are probably more documents about this issue which can be obtained from TESU and/or the NJ OSHE using New Jersey's OPRA law.
While TESU does not disclose or discuss anything about CIP Codes in any student- or public-facing documentation which I am aware of, CIP issues are a subject of internal discussion and concern. Because TESU is a state university, many of those discussions are public record. See, for example, the minutes of the March 11th 2022 Board of Trustees meeting (the relevant passages are on page 8 onwards): https://campussuite-storage.s3.amazonaws...031122.pdf
The board notes that the University utilized a strategy to expand academic programs and areas of study through generic CIP Codes. However, the University realized that this approach comes with significant limitations compared to discipline-specific classifications. I think this evidence shows that the University knew that it did something wrong, furthering the claims and fears in this thread.
There are probably more documents about this issue which can be obtained from TESU and/or the NJ OSHE using New Jersey's OPRA law.
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Earned credits from Sophia, SDC, ASU ULC, TEEX, Microsoft, Strayer, TESU, Saylor, DSST, CLEP, CompTIA, StraighterLine, and others since starting in April 2020