04-22-2018, 05:42 PM
TLDR; TESU isn't answering my questions or giving me information about the transcripts I sent. What are my options?
I have some IT certifications that some colleges (Excelsior) give credit for. Some are also listed as receiving credit on TESU's website, but not all of them. I sent the transcripts to TESU with an explanation of what they were. After a week, I got an email back that they don't give credit for those with a note at the end of the email that the ticket was resolved and closed. Disappointing. It seemed like they didn't even look at it because some of the ones I sent are listed on their website, and they didn't even add those to my transcript (A+, Net+, Sec+).
I ended up calling and found out I probably sent it to the wrong email address (enrollment instead of academic advising), so I sent it again to the correct email. In my email, I asked if any of them would apply to the CIS area of study. I got another response that they marked it as resolved, and they didn't make any effort to answer my questions. I did see on my transcript they added 2 as free electives but didn't answer my questions about the remaining transcripts and whether or not they will apply to the CIS AOS. It basically said if there are others then I can see if they're listed on ACE and if they aren't then they probably don't give credit.
Since then I scheduled an appointment for a call with an advisor and waited a week for that. My phone rang and I picked up, it was an automated thing and then I got disconnected, so I didn't even get to speak to anyone. There were no issues with my cell service.
I'm pretty turned off by the lack of effort because instead of actually giving me the information I'm asking for they seem to give a vague, uncertain response, and then close the ticket. 1 certification, in particular, I was expecting to get something for because they have Linux Essentials certification listed on their website, and I have a higher level certification from the same company (LPIC-1) that covers the same material and much more. I thought that I'd at least get the credits they'd award for the lower level certification. I also have an eval from Excelsior and they gave me credit for everything. In contrast, everyone here is super helpful and responsive, so I'm hoping you all can help put me on the right track.
So is this normal? Am I right to expect more effort and feedback from them, or am I expecting too much? And if so, what do I need to do to get information? Is there any way to get them to actually evaluate what I have to see if it's worth credit?
I have some IT certifications that some colleges (Excelsior) give credit for. Some are also listed as receiving credit on TESU's website, but not all of them. I sent the transcripts to TESU with an explanation of what they were. After a week, I got an email back that they don't give credit for those with a note at the end of the email that the ticket was resolved and closed. Disappointing. It seemed like they didn't even look at it because some of the ones I sent are listed on their website, and they didn't even add those to my transcript (A+, Net+, Sec+).
I ended up calling and found out I probably sent it to the wrong email address (enrollment instead of academic advising), so I sent it again to the correct email. In my email, I asked if any of them would apply to the CIS area of study. I got another response that they marked it as resolved, and they didn't make any effort to answer my questions. I did see on my transcript they added 2 as free electives but didn't answer my questions about the remaining transcripts and whether or not they will apply to the CIS AOS. It basically said if there are others then I can see if they're listed on ACE and if they aren't then they probably don't give credit.
Since then I scheduled an appointment for a call with an advisor and waited a week for that. My phone rang and I picked up, it was an automated thing and then I got disconnected, so I didn't even get to speak to anyone. There were no issues with my cell service.
I'm pretty turned off by the lack of effort because instead of actually giving me the information I'm asking for they seem to give a vague, uncertain response, and then close the ticket. 1 certification, in particular, I was expecting to get something for because they have Linux Essentials certification listed on their website, and I have a higher level certification from the same company (LPIC-1) that covers the same material and much more. I thought that I'd at least get the credits they'd award for the lower level certification. I also have an eval from Excelsior and they gave me credit for everything. In contrast, everyone here is super helpful and responsive, so I'm hoping you all can help put me on the right track.
So is this normal? Am I right to expect more effort and feedback from them, or am I expecting too much? And if so, what do I need to do to get information? Is there any way to get them to actually evaluate what I have to see if it's worth credit?
TESU BSBA CIS - March 2019
Clep: College Algebra, Analyzing and Interpreting Literature, History of U.S. I, History of U.S. II, Principles of Management, Introductory Sociology, College Composition, American Government, Financial Accounting, Principles of Macroeconomics, Principles of Microeconomics, Principles of Marketing, Information Systems, Introductory Business Law, Introductory Psychology, Western Civilization I, Spanish Language, Biology, Social Science and History, Precalculus, Calculus
Study.com: FIN-102 Personal Finance, FIN-101 Principles of Finance, ACC-102 Managerial Accounting, BUS-308 Globalization and International Management, CS-302 Systems Analysis and Design, CS-303 Database Management, COM-120 Presentation Skills in the Workplace, BUS-113 Business Communication, STAT-101 Principles of Statistics
OnlineDegree.com: Computer Science CS101
Saylor.org: CS402, BUS303, CS302
Certs: CompTIA A+, Net+, Sec+, Linux+, MCSA, LPIC-1, CCNA
TESU: BUS-421 Business Administration Capstone
Clep: College Algebra, Analyzing and Interpreting Literature, History of U.S. I, History of U.S. II, Principles of Management, Introductory Sociology, College Composition, American Government, Financial Accounting, Principles of Macroeconomics, Principles of Microeconomics, Principles of Marketing, Information Systems, Introductory Business Law, Introductory Psychology, Western Civilization I, Spanish Language, Biology, Social Science and History, Precalculus, Calculus
Study.com: FIN-102 Personal Finance, FIN-101 Principles of Finance, ACC-102 Managerial Accounting, BUS-308 Globalization and International Management, CS-302 Systems Analysis and Design, CS-303 Database Management, COM-120 Presentation Skills in the Workplace, BUS-113 Business Communication, STAT-101 Principles of Statistics
OnlineDegree.com: Computer Science CS101
Saylor.org: CS402, BUS303, CS302
Certs: CompTIA A+, Net+, Sec+, Linux+, MCSA, LPIC-1, CCNA
TESU: BUS-421 Business Administration Capstone