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(08-17-2017, 03:13 PM)dfrecore Wrote: (08-17-2017, 03:06 PM)JPinkerton20 Wrote: Do you have to take a specific amount of classes to stay enrolled at TESU? My plan is to test out of and transfer as many credits as possible to TESU.
You need to take a TECEP to officially enroll, and then another one each year to continue your enrollment. I would plan at least 2-3 into your degree plan, so that if you take longer than you think, you already have these ready to go.
Also, you need to make sure that you plan these in advance. You register for them as if they are courses, meaning if you enrolled in one today, it would be for the October term, and you couldn't take it until September 25 (first day of that term). So plan them out early, so that your year doesn't slip away without you noticing.
Okay, so you have to take a TECEP class in order to be enrolled and transfer your credits over? What exactly is a TECEP course? Also, if I'm not planning on graduating until next semester so I have to enroll now or should I just finish up most of my credits first? I've got only like 30 from college
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(08-21-2017, 12:14 PM)kalyway Wrote: Okay, so you have to take a TECEP class in order to be enrolled and transfer your credits over? What exactly is a TECEP course? Also, if I'm not planning on graduating until next semester so I have to enroll now or should I just finish up most of my credits first? I've got only like 30 from college
TECEPs are TESU's credit by examination. Here's the page:
http://www.tesu.edu/degree-completion/Testing.cfm
THere are a good source of inexpensive credit, and are handy to establish an enrolled status at TESU.
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