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Hi everyone,
I just completed my math requirement and have my required 60 credits for an Associates. I have 6 more classes to finish for the Bachelors. I paid the residency waiver fee at TESU in June 2018. Can I get the AA now and the BA later without paying the fee twice or do degrees have to be issued at the same time?
On a side note, does anyone know if unused exams through study.com carry forward to the next month?
Thanks so much!
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Unused study.com exams don't carry over. Use it or lose it.
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Residency waiver for you would be good for the AA and BA, as long as the BA is complete before the June 2019 one year date. So, if you want, I would recommend getting them both at the same time, otherwise, you will need to pay the extra graduation fee by graduating at a later time for the BA.
In regards to the Study.com exam, un-used exams are NOT carried over. You use it or lose it. If it's an extra exam you need, you can pay $70/extra exam if you've completed two per month already. How many more days do you have before your membership expires? If you can, complete an easy course right away before it does.
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Some nuance to the answers re:Study.com courses - if you have an extra exam because you purchased an extra one, then it DOES carry over. If you have an extra exam because you haven't used the allotted two per month, then it does NOT carry over.
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Thanks everyone. I appreciate your help. It sucks that unused exams don’t carry forward.
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