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Do you have to be enrolled to get TESC to move credits on the auto-evaluation? I just realized I already had a class at a local university that should be a substitute for the strategic management. I shouldn't have needed to take the TCEP in the first place. I got a B in the class and it was upper level university credits that they just stuck in "other". I don't want to pay 3 grand enrollment if I can't get the credits for this class either by the TCEP or credit for the class I already took.
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Mian Wrote:Do you have to be enrolled to get TESC to move credits on the auto-evaluation? I just realized I already had a class at a local university that should be a substitute for the strategic management. I shouldn't have needed to take the TCEP in the first place. I got a B in the class and it was upper level university credits that they just stuck in "other". I don't want to pay 3 grand enrollment if I can't get the credits for this class either by the TCEP or credit for the class I already took.
Well, you probably can't, but it shouldn't matter. You'll get credit, the computer will auto-adjust as you take classes and add them to your evaluation. Once you enroll, if you have an idea of how you plan to meet your remaining credits, you'll plan with your adviser to write in the credit- at that point things might get shuffled around.
Regarding duplicate credits if you have have a class and a TECEP that are the same, it won't matter because you'll only get credit for 1 of them. If you have earned the credit, it'll count. If they've omitted it just tell them. If it's a duplicate, then you're not going to get both.
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