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09-03-2017, 12:29 AM
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http://www.tesu.edu/studycom/
Enter access code TESU4061 to start your 30-day free trial at Study.com.
might be helpful for someone .
Any Study.com student, who enrolled at Thomas Edison State University through Study.com after September 1, 2016, is eligible for this program
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Can I use this if I already used the guardian scholarship?
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I'm sure I'll be testing this once mine runs out ;-)
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Interesting! I'll give it a go in a few days once I've finished up my current SL classes. I wanted to give myself a week or two buffer between SL/SC renewal since I can keep working into October
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(09-03-2017, 03:43 PM)Gymfan15 Wrote: Interesting! I'll give it a go in a few days once I've finished up my current SL classes. I wanted to give myself a week or two buffer between SL/SC renewal since I can keep working into October
Do I call or just do a new membership? Do you know?
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09-03-2017, 09:19 PM
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I woke up this morning with an expired Guardian scholarship account.
Yesterday, I considered renewing my membership to take about five exams for classes that I have completed. I am close to completing undergraduate certificates in operations management and finance as well as an ASNSM in either math or computer science, along with a BSBA in accounting/CIS.
The problem was that I had taken eight free exams under the Guardian scholarship. When I tried to renew the normal way, it said that the two extra exams would impact the pro-rated amount I would pay to renew. I wasn't sure what this meant.
I saw this thread and renewed with the TESU code. It did renew a month of access. The exam area said that I couldn't take more exams during the 5 day promotional period. I took this to mean the normal 5 day promotional period that Study.com offers.
So, from the TESU promotional subscription, I paid the $200 for another month. The GREAT thing is that it seemed to take care of the extra exam issue and automatically gave me two new exams included in the subscription. I took those exams - Business 109 and Project Management. Then I was able to pay $70 for the Finance 104 exam. Passed all three. Whoo Hoo!
So I am not sure if this saved me $140, but it worked out the way I hoped. Thanks to the OP and thanks to Study.com.
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(09-03-2017, 09:19 PM)eriehiker Wrote: I woke up this morning with an expired Guardian scholarship account.
Yesterday, I considered renewing my membership to take about five exams for classes that I have completed. I am close to completing undergraduate certificates in operations management and finance as well as an ASNSM in either math or computer science, along with a BSBA in accounting/CIS.
The problem was that I had taken eight free exams under the Guardian scholarship. When I tried to renew the normal way, it said that the two extra exams would impact the pro-rated amount I would pay to renew. I wasn't sure what this meant.
I saw this thread and renewed with the TESU code. It did renew a month of access. The exam area said that I couldn't take more exams during the 5 day promotional period. I took this to mean the normal 5 day promotional period that Study.com offers.
So, from the TESU promotional subscription, I paid the $200 for another month. The GREAT thing is that it seemed to take care of the extra exam issue and automatically gave me two new exams included in the subscription. I took those exams - Business 109 and Project Management. Then I was able to pay $70 for the Finance 104 exam. Passed all three. Whoo Hoo!
So I am not sure if this saved me $140, but it worked out the way I hoped. Thanks to the OP and thanks to Study.com.
how did you renew with code!?
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I clicked to go to my dashboard. The page defaults to the three boxes with the three subscription options. If I remember correctly, I scrolled to underneath these boxes and there was an option to enter a school code. That is the option I used to enter the code and it sent me back to the dashboard all renewed under the TESU subscription.
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(09-03-2017, 09:44 PM)eriehiker Wrote: I clicked to go to my dashboard. The page defaults to the three boxes with the three subscription options. If I remember correctly, I scrolled to underneath these boxes and there was an option to enter a school code. That is the option I used to enter the code and it sent me back to the dashboard all renewed under the TESU subscription.
don't think it worked for me under exams its asking me to pay to "activate my account" but I have access to my classes again...
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My guess is that the code won't give any free exams. That's just a guess. That's why I paid the $200 for another month. I am pretty much at the point of just taking exams. But it did seem to move me through the weird pro-rated no exams subscription twilight zone.
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