(01-13-2019, 08:25 PM)dfrecore Wrote: Here's one for you.
Hi @dfrecore and everyone else
I've been away for a few weeks because life got hectic but the good news is I'm enrolled at TESU and they sent me back my Academic Evaluation. When I look it over, it looks a bit different from the plan you laid out for me @dfrecore (see this link for the evaluation). I'm wondering about the courses you listed under Free Electives in my plan that are now under B: Liberal Stud in the Academic Evaluation--is the evaluation considered the final word or can I structure it as you did in the plan from above? Now with the discrepancy I'm a bit confused on my path forward so any insights you can offer would be much appreciated.
So, I couldn't put things in exactly the right spots since I wasn't sure what they would confirm things as - better to think they'll only come in as Free Electives than find out later they won't work as you'd hoped. It's why I have the caveat at the bottom: "This is an approximation of what TESU will create during their evaluation process. It is intended as a guide, not as a guarantee."
So, I updated the plan. The one thing I did was keep Comparative Politics up in the Civic Engagement requirement - you can opt to take American Government, put it there, and then move CompPol down to the LL AOS or you can just take something else that will work in the LL AOS. Totally up to you.
I did not put CAC125: New Majors Orientation in KHC, since it's only 1cr and it will get bumped out when you take 4 3cr courses and put them there.
Also, it looks like TESU missed IAS252: Develop Processes Leadership - they need to evaluate that single 1cr course.
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(01-13-2019, 08:25 PM)dfrecore Wrote: Here's one for you.
Hi @dfrecore and everyone else
I've been away for a few weeks because life got hectic but the good news is I'm enrolled at TESU and they sent me back my Academic Evaluation. When I look it over, it looks a bit different from the plan you laid out for me @dfrecore (see this link for the evaluation). I'm wondering about the courses you listed under Free Electives in my plan that are now under B: Liberal Stud in the Academic Evaluation--is the evaluation considered the final word or can I structure it as you did in the plan from above? Now with the discrepancy I'm a bit confused on my path forward so any insights you can offer would be much appreciated.
So, I couldn't put things in exactly the right spots since I wasn't sure what they would confirm things as - better to think they'll only come in as Free Electives than find out later they won't work as you'd hoped. It's why I have the caveat at the bottom: "This is an approximation of what TESU will create during their evaluation process. It is intended as a guide, not as a guarantee."
So, I updated the plan. The one thing I did was keep Comparative Politics up in the Civic Engagement requirement - you can opt to take American Government, put it there, and then move CompPol down to the LL AOS or you can just take something else that will work in the LL AOS. Totally up to you.
I did not put CAC125: New Majors Orientation in KHC, since it's only 1cr and it will get bumped out when you take 4 3cr courses and put them there.
Also, it looks like TESU missed IAS252: Develop Processes Leadership - they need to evaluate that single 1cr course.
Thanks so much! You caught a course they missed--I'll be sure to reach out to them about that
Can anyone chime in on the TEEX Cybersecurity courses? I believe they were expiring last I checked in January--have they been renewed for ACE eligibility?
The TEEX Cybersecurity courses were recently renewed and evaluated by ACE for more credit hours than before. They now expire in November 2021. They also added a few new low cost online courses. The most recent ACE evaluation and recommendations for the previous and new courses can be found on the ACE TEEX information page.
Hello all! After a lengthy hiatus this year due to personal matters I'd rather not get into, I have decided to re-focus and get back to completing my BALS. @dfrecore was gracious enough to help me with an academic plan as seen above and I was enrolled at TESU before I had to step away and attend to other things. Coming back, I'm a bit overwhelmed by the amount of information that there is to reabsorb, especially as it's constantly changing. Are there any significant changes that I need to keep in mind as I re-enroll at TESU or can I just move forward with the same academic plan from early 2019? Thanks so much for your help!
12-10-2019, 03:15 PM (This post was last modified: 12-10-2019, 03:20 PM by davewill.)
You should check your applicant or enrollment status . It lasts a year from when you applied or enrolled. If it hasn't lapsed, then you'll want to register for a course or TECEP before it does to extend your enrollment and keep your current catalog.
P.S. I notice you've stepped away a few times now. It's none of my business why, but I would note the people who are successful at this keep some momentum even if they can't keep going full tilt. Try keeping some sort of classwork going and keep visiting here regularly to keep up on changes, if you can. I did my BACS essentially one course at a time. It took me almost two years, but it got done.
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