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(01-10-2025, 11:56 PM)IneedCS Wrote: Uhm, yes, I believe this is the post that I was referencing. https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Thread-...Transfered
Thank you for the link, that helps a lot!
Sociology was always for Diversity Intercultural Literacy under B. Civic and Global Leadership
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The issue happened when TESU changed its numbering system which caused errors when people tried to transfer in Sophia's Sociology course which worked before. That's why they had to appeal. Things should be ok now.
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Ah, ok, ok, awesome that's good information. Do you happen to know if TESU has a portal that allows people to check classes that are accepted and what they're accepted as from other institutions? After checking what I have, my only concern now would be, after this semester I believe I may be 1, possibly 2 classes short of my 18 UL courses, it all depends on how TESU accepts my RA computer science based credits from the University of Maine. I tried looking but couldn't seem to find a portal like UM has. Is that a kind of play it by ear thing? Or is it explicit in 300 -500 level from x university is UL, or, if its UL from your school TESU accepts it as UL? (Assuming that wouldn't be the case) I think the best route after talking to everyone here and looking a little deeper would be to pay for the full-time flat fee, take 5 courses, and finish it out that way.
Currently I don't have discrete mathematics, computer architecture, and potentially operating systems. I did take a 250 level Linux class, which i'm assuming probably wouldn't be sufficient for TESU's OS class, which if it did, that's awesome because then I could fill another UL class at TESU and have my 18 UL credits, but, if the linux class doesn't transfer I believe I would have to take (from TESU) discrete mathematics, computer architecture, operating systems, cornerstone, capstone.
Does anybody know of any good options that are competency based, or not too intensive that I could take for UL class if need be before May? I am thinking I will finish up this semester at my current university of Maine, and then switch to TESU. Spring semester finishes at UM on May 5'th, and it just so happens May term for TESU starts May 12'th. Almost like its meant to be.
Thanks everyone again for all of the help!
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With TESU, the simplest thing to do is to apply and send in your transcripts. It's cheap and there's no problem continuing to earn credit after you enroll.
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