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For anyone who might know, how long do you have to change plans. I have and have been enrolled in the MDCP since last year April or so. However, I would like to change to the per credit plan and not have a residency requirement and just pay the fee associated with it while piling up credits elsewhere. Does anyone know if it's to late to change?
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tsimmns Wrote:For anyone who might know, how long do you have to change plans. I have and have been enrolled in the MDCP since last year April or so. However, I would like to change to the per credit plan and not have a residency requirement and just pay the fee associated with it while piling up credits elsewhere. Does anyone know if it's to late to change?
You should be able to do so, since you're within 90 days of this year (if you did start sometime in April of last year).
See their webpage for info and instructions:
Thomas Edison State University | Per Credit Tuition Plan
Students will be able to request a change to their enrollment plan, Comprehensive Tuition Plan, or Per Credit Tuition Plan, within ninety days from the start of their current year of service. The written requests must be sent to
bursar@tesu.edu. Once received the Bursar's Office will change the enrollment plan and recalculate any tuition and fees if necessary.
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Thanks. I'm not exactly sure when I registered or was enrolled as its not showing in my academic evaluation, however I will email them tomorrow and ask about changing. I'd much rather pay the residency waiver of 2k I believe after thinking it over.
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tsimmns Wrote:Thanks. I'm not exactly sure when I registered or was enrolled as its not showing in my academic evaluation, however I will email them tomorrow and ask about changing. I'd much rather pay the residency waiver of 2k I believe after thinking it over.
I find my enrollment updates around the 11th day of the term for which I'm enrolled in a TECEP.
I have to fill a form out once a year to show my military status.
Which one do they go by for the 90 days?
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