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(10-01-2018, 02:10 PM)allvia Wrote: But this is why I stated in my post for the "general audience" that I knew he would have one (seeing he paid to take a course with them - specifically so he could get it; which is something they should provide automatically - but don't for that degree)
Trust me, I know. I went through 2-3 months of "we sent transcripts", "no they didn't" before I finally gave up.
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(10-01-2018, 01:05 PM)allvia Wrote: Since you mentioned that you run a business, but you have interest in IT - then the TESU BSBA-CIS might be of interest if you want to stick with the self-paced option, you can use the alternative credit providers like Study.com, SL and such to complete https://www.tesu.edu/business/bsba/compu...on-systems
WGU also has a Business/IT combo with their BS Business - IT Management path https://www.wgu.edu/online-business-degr...ogram.html# - info about WGU's self-paced competency listed (they will likely give you a block Gen Ed for your PierPont Associate Degree (knowing that you will have access to a transcript to send WGU since you're taking a course with them). This would would for them as well under most of their IT programs as well if you forgo the business area all together: https://www.wgu.edu/online-it-degrees.html#
I want to add that I noticed that you show a D for your Written English II (Comp II) course, I think TESU would require it to be taken again. I believe that the Comp I & II must be a C or higher when graded. The other D courses should be accepted for credit at TESU however.
Once you get your BOG AAS, I would apply to WGU since it is free to apply (for whichever program interested you the most) and send them your Pierpont transcript proving you're a ASS graduate; and see if they do give you the block transfer (the AAS works for many, but not all their programs)
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. Nice catch on the D for written English II, Research writing was/is supposed to replace that but I'm not sure how TESU would look at it. At my B and M college, you have to take English I and II before you can take Research writing. Either way, it's not a big deal. I'll figure something out. I have some options on where to attend which is the important aspect.
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(10-01-2018, 04:33 PM)Life_One Wrote: (10-01-2018, 01:05 PM)allvia Wrote: I want to add that I noticed that you show a D for your Written English II (Comp II) course, I think TESU would require it to be taken again. I believe that the Comp I & II must be a C or higher when graded. The other D courses should be accepted for credit at TESU however.
Once you get your BOG AAS, I would apply to WGU since it is free to apply (for whichever program interested you the most) and send them your Pierpont transcript proving you're a ASS graduate; and see if they do give you the block transfer (the AAS works for many, but not all their programs)
You guys are helping me along! I appreciate it! I never thought I would have an ASS degree made me laugh . Nice catch on the D for written English II, Research writing was/is supposed to replace that but I'm not sure how TESU would look at it. At my B and M college, you have to take English I and II before you can take Research writing. Either way, it's not a big deal. I'll figure something out. I have some options on where to attend which is the important aspect.
If you have an AAS, most WGU degrees will not require you to take any GE's, that would include. English Comp II.
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