(03-11-2019, 01:44 AM)Kartvelian Wrote: Yes, the 'what if I changed my degree now' is the feature under Academic Evaluation that I've already gone though. TESU doesn't indicate what you do after you've gone through the the academic evaluation. You'd think they'd include some note about 'if you like this evaluation, please contact us at suchandsuch@suchandsuch.com to make the change official' or whatever.
Based on the emails and such I have received in my time as a student, TESU expects each student to be in regular communication with academic advising. They are the gateway for getting pretty much anything done as a student, so they don't say "contact them if you want to make a change" as the assumption is that you are doing the "what if" analysis as a precursor to a conversation with advising. In fact, I assume the "what if" tool is really only there so you won't have constantly bug advising each time you want to speculate on how a change might affect your evaluation.
(03-11-2019, 01:44 AM)Kartvelian Wrote: I know the addition of a second degree will mean another Capstone and I'm okay with that. My real worry is the change meaning I have to do the new 3-credit cornerstone they introduced. My plan is as follows:
Change BA English to BA Psych, AND add in a BSBA as a second Bachelor degree.
When a second degree is added it will most likely reflect the current catalog. This means the additional degree will come in under the 2019A catalog, which has the SOS-110 cornerstone requirement. However, if you've already completed the old TES-100 cornerstone in your main degree, I would hope that TESU will waive the second cornerstone requirement on the additional degree. I guess you'll know one way or another after you add the second degree. If it shows that SOS-110 is required, you can always petition them to waive it and remove the second degree later if they say no. You could also reach out to advising to ask them in advance, but I don't always trust their answers on speculative questions like this.
Working on: Debating whether I want to pursue a doctoral program or maybe another master's degree in 2022-23
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BSBA (Computer Information Systems), 2019, Thomas Edison State University
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BSBA (Computer Information Systems), 2019, Thomas Edison State University
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