I've never seen or heard of TESU cancelling a course for low enrollment. Over the years, I've been in several courses that had just a handful of participants. In the past, people have even posted on here that they were the only student in a course. Discussions can get weird with limited students; hopefully the mentor will jump in to help out.
TESU seems to have a lot of students register quite late, even paying the extra late registration fee to get into a course. Courses do get full closer to the deadline.
For TECEPs and e-packs, as BJ mentioned, they will never get cancelled because they're not regular courses. TESU just needs to find someone to grade some exams, whether there's 1 or 100.
TESU has a fairly unique staffing and compensation structure; they don't use "professors" the same way that normal universities do. Course mentors (instructors) are contractors that use university-developed curriculum; they're not salaried lecturers with their own material like you'd find elsewhere. Only university admin and office staff are salaried.
TESU seems to have a lot of students register quite late, even paying the extra late registration fee to get into a course. Courses do get full closer to the deadline.
For TECEPs and e-packs, as BJ mentioned, they will never get cancelled because they're not regular courses. TESU just needs to find someone to grade some exams, whether there's 1 or 100.
TESU has a fairly unique staffing and compensation structure; they don't use "professors" the same way that normal universities do. Course mentors (instructors) are contractors that use university-developed curriculum; they're not salaried lecturers with their own material like you'd find elsewhere. Only university admin and office staff are salaried.
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Earned credits from Sophia, SDC, ASU ULC, TEEX, Microsoft, Strayer, TESU, Saylor, DSST, CLEP, CompTIA, StraighterLine, and others since starting in April 2020