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Saharapost Wrote:It took about a week for this issue to be resolved. Even though I raised a ticket to the Bursar, the Senior Associate Registrar for Business Analysis replied. If I am interpreting this response correctly, it seems I don't need to meet the 24 CR residency again even I intend to go the Pay Per Credit route. If this is the case, does it mean I can transfer almost all the courses needed for a second degree and take as few or as many TECEPs I want without having to pay the enrollment fee?
Great News!!! Why am I not surprised, I knew this would be the case. You have got to love TESC! Gosh I so wish this plan was around when I began my studies.
Remember, use any remaining TECEPs needed in area of study to continue enrollment. You may not complete this dual degree within your current year enrollment period and since you are starting a masters you may even need a second year. I would begin by registering for one TECEP to extend enrollment (whenever the current enrollment date ends) for the next year while taking any outside courses. Then take one-two more during that same year. Next, take the final TECEPs for the second enrollment year, if you think you will finish or just one and extend out a third year. As long as you remain an enrolled student you remain under the current catalog so there will not be an issue if it takes longer than expected to complete your second degree.
Good luck!
Very important, print out on hard copy (just in case of hard drive failure) and PDF that email from the registrar as proof of residency for second degree.
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bricabrac Wrote:Great News!!! Why am I not surprised, I knew this would be the case. You have got to love TESC! Gosh I so wish this plan was around when I began my studies.
Remember, use any remaining TECEPs needed in area of study to continue enrollment. You may not complete this dual degree within your current year enrollment period and since you are starting a masters you may even need a second year. I would begin by registering for one TECEP to extend enrollment (whenever the current enrollment date ends) for the next year while taking any outside courses. Then take one-two more during that same year. Next, take the final TECEPs for the second enrollment year, if you think you will finish or just one and extend out a third year. As long as you remain an enrolled student you remain under the current catalog so there will not be an issue if it takes longer than expected to complete your second degree.
Good luck!
Very important, print out on hard copy (just in case of hard drive failure) and PDF that email from the registrar as proof of residency for second degree.
Thanks, Bricabrac. I sent you a PM.
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AA General Studies, 2014. Thomas Edison State College of New Jersey
BSBA General Management, 2014 - Thomas Edison State College of New Jersey
Bachelor of Religious Studies, 2015 - NationsUniversity
Bachelor of Arts in Management - Leadership, 2016 - Patten University
Award:
Arnold Fletcher Award, 2014. Thomas Edison State College of New Jersey
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Master of Science in Management, MSc -
The University of Economics in Bratislava - full time studies
ENMU MBA: 2 classes completed - discontinued as am now to attend a local university in Slovakia
65 Semester Hours from Obafemi Awolowo University
45 Credits from Straighterline
24 Credits from TECEP
13 Credits from Penn Foster College
12 Credits fro ALEKS
4 Credits from TEEX
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