06-27-2024, 02:07 PM
(This post was last modified: 06-27-2024, 02:18 PM by Rachel84in.
Edit Reason: changed credit from 3 to 6
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First, I'm not very creative with usernames and I plead guilty for shamelessly borrowing a good formula that might help differentiate those of us with the same name.
I've been a long-time lurker and have been working with my son to put together a degree plan for him at TESU. He's studied for most of his CLEP exams using Instacert, which has been great for him. He'd like to get a BA in Liberal Arts as well as an AS in Business Administration. He's interested in banking and would like to pursue a part-time job at a bank and I think it would be good to put on his resume that he's enrolled at TESU.
Now that it's time to start thinking about enrolling, there are some things that are a little fuzzy to me.
I'm attaching an outline of completed and anticipated course work that I think will fulfill the requirements and that my son is interested in taking. I would appreciate a critique. Below are a couple of questions that have come to mind:
Your Location: Indiana, United States.
Your Age: 22
What kind of degree do you want?: BA Liberal Arts; AS Business Administration
Current Regional Accredited Credits: None
Current ACE, CLEP, or NCCRS Credits:
CLEP:
College Composition 6
Social Science & History 6
History of US I 3
History of US II 3
American Government 3
Humanities 6
Natural Sciences 6
Western Civilization I 3
Western Civilization II 3
Analyzing & Interpreting Literature 6
English Literature 6
DSST:
World Religions 3
Total Credits: 54
Budget: We anticipate paying about $10K.
Commitments: He works part-time (about 15 hours/week).
Dedicated time to study: He can study as much as he needs to.
Timeline: Anticipating 2 years, less would be better.
Tuition assistance/reimbursement: No
I've been a long-time lurker and have been working with my son to put together a degree plan for him at TESU. He's studied for most of his CLEP exams using Instacert, which has been great for him. He'd like to get a BA in Liberal Arts as well as an AS in Business Administration. He's interested in banking and would like to pursue a part-time job at a bank and I think it would be good to put on his resume that he's enrolled at TESU.
Now that it's time to start thinking about enrolling, there are some things that are a little fuzzy to me.
- It's recommended to sign up for the medical transcription TECEP (but not bother taking it) after enrolling. What exactly does this do or avoid?
- It's my understanding the residency waiver does not need to be paid until time to graduate. Am I correct? (I don't see my son going the 15-credit route)
- What would you recommend as far as finishing the degrees? I'm thinking he would just finish them both at the same time unless I'm missing something.
I'm attaching an outline of completed and anticipated course work that I think will fulfill the requirements and that my son is interested in taking. I would appreciate a critique. Below are a couple of questions that have come to mind:
- The DSST Public Speaking course is equivalent to TESU COM 3090. As a Liberal Arts course, would this fulfill one of the 15 cr. UL requirements for the Liberal Studies major? (understanding that another course would need to be taken to complete the total number of credits required in the area of study).
- I'm a little unsure about using Introduction to Business, Ethics and Entrepreneurship from TEL to satisfy the Ethical Leadership requirement. McMurray University accepts it as "Ethics and Entrepreneurship in the Modern World." Any opinions on how TESU might accept it?
Your Location: Indiana, United States.
Your Age: 22
What kind of degree do you want?: BA Liberal Arts; AS Business Administration
Current Regional Accredited Credits: None
Current ACE, CLEP, or NCCRS Credits:
CLEP:
College Composition 6
Social Science & History 6
History of US I 3
History of US II 3
American Government 3
Humanities 6
Natural Sciences 6
Western Civilization I 3
Western Civilization II 3
Analyzing & Interpreting Literature 6
English Literature 6
DSST:
World Religions 3
Total Credits: 54
Budget: We anticipate paying about $10K.
Commitments: He works part-time (about 15 hours/week).
Dedicated time to study: He can study as much as he needs to.
Timeline: Anticipating 2 years, less would be better.
Tuition assistance/reimbursement: No