08-16-2019, 02:41 PM
(08-16-2019, 02:20 PM)historicalarsonist Wrote:Also keep in mind the flat rate tution is new as July 1st this year. So the link you are reading from exists from a new time where flate rate wasn't an option and the only options were per credit or comprehensive.(08-16-2019, 01:16 PM)natshar Wrote: What you quoted is from the comprehensive tution plan. Notice where it says comprehensive. Which is an old plans doesn't exist anymore. It allowed for 36 credits to be earned in a one year period. TESU doesn't update their website and what I said is correct.
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That page has nothing to do with the comprehensive tuition plan - it is just the basic 'University-Wide Policies' page, which one would think would... well, apply to everyone at the university.
As far as I can tell, if you are correct about a 16 credit requirement for all students to avoid the waiver regardless of their tuition plans, which I 100% believe you are, then this portion of the page is just flat out incorrect/outdated information. Perhaps that shouldn't be a surprise given the things I've read about the TESU website on the forum!
Regardless, thank you for clearing up the requirements for the waiver.