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TESC Overhauling Gen Ed Reqs. Not enrolled, watch out!
#51
TESC has a campus, but students don't actually attend there.

Thomas Edison State College: Thomas Edison State College campus and directions
Goal - BA in History at Thomas Edison State College

Taking War and American Society and Liberal Arts Capstone at in August semester.

Information Systems and Computer Applications - 66
English Composition with Essay - 56
Freshman College Composition - 68
Analizing and Interpreting Literature - 67
Civil War and Reconstruction DSST
Vietnam War DSST
Intro to World Religions DSST - 470
Rise and Fall of the Soviet Union DSST
Western Europe since 1954 CLEP
Sociology DSST
Social Sciences and History CLEP
Sociology CLEP
et. al.
#52
hornj Wrote:TESC has a campus, but students don't actually attend there.

Thomas Edison State College: Thomas Edison State College campus and directions

As cooperalex2004 stated, some of the nursing programs are indeed on campus.
BA in Natural Sciences/Mathematics, 2013 - TESC - Arnold Fletcher Award
AAS in Applied Computer Studies, 2013 - TESC
116 B&M Credits
32 FEMA Credits
9 ALEKS Credits - Intermediate Algebra, College Algebra, Trigonometry
9 Straighterline Credits - Business Communication, Microeconomics, English Composition II
6 TESC Credits - Global Environmental Change
3 DSST Credits - Environment and Humanity
#53
cooperalex2004 Wrote:TESC has on campus nursing, but what they meant was that these other people were focused on taking online courses from the school and paying the tuition for each course.

Thanks for clarifying the campus thing.

Wow! That really is insane. I can't image paying those prices (or working at the slow set pace) when you can quickly and cheaply test out of so many classes -- especially when AlbaTivo tells them the option is available. I just looked at the thread AlbaTivo referenced, and I'm dumbfounded that so few students attending the Big Three take advantage of the CBE options available to them. I just assumed most students were testing out of courses.
#54
I guess the quicker that everyone realizes we are all freaks on this site the better Big Grin
BA in Natural Sciences/Mathematics, 2013 - TESC - Arnold Fletcher Award
AAS in Applied Computer Studies, 2013 - TESC
116 B&M Credits
32 FEMA Credits
9 ALEKS Credits - Intermediate Algebra, College Algebra, Trigonometry
9 Straighterline Credits - Business Communication, Microeconomics, English Composition II
6 TESC Credits - Global Environmental Change
3 DSST Credits - Environment and Humanity
#55
I remember that thread regarding how most big three students like to take online classes vs. testing out and they're blissfully unaware of any other way to get credit. I started because I stumbled onto Bain4weeks and got really excited about the prospect of not getting tortured in classes. After spending 100 on most of my 3SH classes for CLEP/DSST and $218 through Penn Foster I was blown away at having to pay over $700 to take one course at TESC. Thankfully I'm taking my midterm in this class tomorrow (Business Mathematics) and so far I have 100% in the course. The biggest downer about taking courses at TESC (other than the high cost) is that it takes 3 friggin months and there's no way to speed it up so it delayed my graduation quite a bit. I missed the June graduation because I was ignorant of that fact and didn't sign up soon enough for it. Anyway, SOOOOO glad this is almost over and these changes won't affect me. It seems that over time the big three will make it so there are less and less options to graduate through them without spending more money at their school. We got it while the getting was good. Hurray!
CLEP: College Comp, Analyze Lit 72, Social Sci & His 67, Natural Sci 62, Micro 56, Macro 64, Psychology 69, Sociology 58, Mgmt 65, Mktg 67, Bus Law 69

DSST: Law Enforce 67, Money & Bank 61, Org Beh 70, HR Mgt 61, Bus Ethics & Soc 432, MIS 454, HTYH 456, Substance Abuse 465, Intro Compute 460, Intro Business 446, Intro World Relig 475, Supervision 438

TECEP: Advertising
TESC: Business Mathematics
FEMA: 3 credits for Free electives
ALEKS: Intermediate Algebra, College Algebra, Trig
PENN FOSTER: Strategic Bus Mgt, Consumer Behavior, Financial Mgt
STRAIGHTERLINE: Accounting I & II, Managerial Bus Com, Statistics

Finished April 2013 (14 months of work) - Graduated June 2013 with BSBA Gen'l Mgmt from TESU
2017-Going to enter WGU's teacher program 5-12 Chemistry
#56
The Nursing School at TESC is set up a little differently then the other programs at TESC, so I have been told and have come to learn. I went to the Open House at the college in NJ and spoke with one of the reps doing the RN-BSN/MSN program there.

Basically there are 2 programs you can do if you are looking to get a BSN. They are:

1. Transfer in as a person who already graduated from a 4 year school. The nursing part of the schooling would take 1 year and MUST be on campus. Makes sense really, because they have to make sure you are clinically ready. If you graduated with a 4 year degree in accounting, how could they vouch for how well you know how to give injections/draw blood/handle crisis? After you are done with TESC, you would have to sit for boards (NCLEX-RN) to become a practicing RN.

2. The RN-BSN/MSN. This is the option if you are ALREADY an RN (you already passed your NCLEX-RN). They will take between 60-80 credits from your 2 year college or your Degree program/CLEP, etc. exams. You will probably have to "test out" by taking more CLEP's DSST's, ALEK'S or Straighterline classed... or take TESC courses (usually more expensive) to make up the 120 credits you need to graduate from the BSN portion. One really nice thing about their BSN/MSN program is that 3 of the nursing courses you have to take are graduate level, so if you are sure or are even thinking about an MSN, this is the college for you. They ARE changing the requirements in July 2013. Which leads me to what we were told in that meeting...

Once you have applied to the TESC Nursing program and have been accepted you are considered "enrolled" and would not have to take the extra courses that are coming in July 2013. Basically they are splitting the one course at the end of the nursing courses into 2 classes. It's a 7 credit class and it's hard (this is what I have been told by several people). So they are breaking it up into 2 classes. All the rest of the changes will be across the board for all TESC students because the College is changing. Most of it will mean more liberal arts classes. I am not sure about a Capstone, as I didn't hear that word mentioned and I didn't want to even mention it. Word is that TESC is going to be applying or somehow qualifying for...and I loved this part...University Status! I would love to graduate from Thomas Edison State University!

Pluses for this College are 1. Cost (*) it's not that expensive, especially if you are in state 2. Very liberal transfer policy 3. Helpful mentors (so far for most people I know) 4. For the RN-BSN/MSN you can do everything online.

Negatives 1. Cost * The nursing credits are costly, check out the catalog (more expensive that regular classes) 2. Speed...the courses for nursing run only in January, April, July and October...you can't rush (this could be a plus if you like learning the subject). 3. You can only take the last two courses of the BSN/MSN by themselves - so if you have financial aid, it will not apply, because they won't let you take the required 6 credits to qualify. I talked to someone in Financial Aid who said it's good to hold onto left over money if you are awarded early in the program, because one of those classes is a graduate level class (i.e. harder and more $$$). So it's going to be at least 1 year to finish for the RN to BSN/MSN program. If you go on for your MSN it would be longer.

Overall, I am pretty impressed with TESC. I applied to several colleges and though TESC takes a long long time to review transfered credits, the advice I was given was right. It's worth the wait. I have way less classes to take than at other colleges.

Good luck to anyone pursuing this program! It would be great to hear from other BSN's/MSN's that graduated from TESC. I feel a bit like a lamb in the woods since most people posting are going for BA's and BS's (but Math degrees).

I will try to share what I learn along the way for other students planning this path. Many thanks to CooperAlex and many others who have helped me come up with a plan of attack for my courses leading up to the nursing course work. I have passed so many tests because of the help from these people and Instant Cert. Thanks and Happy Testing Everyone!









cooperalex2004 Wrote:TESC has on campus nursing, but what they meant was that these other people were focused on taking online courses from the school and paying the tuition for each course.
Tara

I'm done!Smile Thanks to InstantCert, Study.com, ALEKS, CLEP and a LOT of work on my part and a lot of support from hubby and family. If I can do it, so can you! 

Degrees:
Thomas Edison State College (TESC) - Bachelor of Science Nursing; RN, BSN (Graduated in the top of 1/4 of class with Sigma Theta Tau honors)
+ 3 courses completed towards MSN.
Excelsior College (EC) - Associates in Applied Science (passed NCLEX- RN exam and became a Registered Nurse)


The test's Passed (CLEP'S, DSST's, ALEK's, etc.):
Credits/Course
3          Introduction to Sociology
3          Lifespan and Developmental Psychology
3          Humanities (64)
3          History of the United States I (60)
3          History of the United States II (65)
3          American Government (54)
6          Biology (58)
6          Analyzing and Interpreting Literature (67)
3          Principals of Management (72)
3          ALEKS: Intermediate Algebra
3          CLEP Intro to Psych
3          ALEKS: Statistics

YOU CAN DO IT!!![Image: smile.png]
#57
Getiton1,

What did you hear in regards to University status? I know a couple years ago they almost merged with Rutgers but that fell through.

P.S. Best of luck on your nursing program. Smile
#58
Hey Katzepatra, I can't understand why you think those of us whose brains prefer learning about more "conrete" topics rather than "wishy washy" ones such as "Humanity and the Cosmos" (A real course I once took!), are all a bunch of politcal right-wingers. Your're giving us liberals a bad name with this assumption.
#59
JohnnyHeck Wrote:Hey Katzepatra, I can't understand why you think those of us whose brains prefer learning about more "conrete" topics rather than "wishy washy" ones such as "Humanity and the Cosmos" (A real course I once took!), are all a bunch of politcal right-wingers. Your're giving us liberals a bad name with this assumption.

I'm the one making assumptions? I personally don't want to take any "wishy washy" classes whether its a diversity class or the pathetic computer class I'm in right now and am too far into to drop and test out of. I asked if people could stop looking at it politically and figure it out for what it is - we want to complete degrees as quickly as possible. With the changes coming I was thinking perhaps there are others who want solid info without politics being a part of it. At the same time I was insulted by a few of the statements who identified themselves as Conservative. I thought I had mentioned that.

I am here for my education and participating in the forums has helped more then trolling for a month without comment. I don't comment to diminish anyone's intelligence and if I did, it wasn't my intention. I don't know enough about TESC to know for sure what can and can't be used under the new programs and I am currently facing whether or not I will be able to pay for enrollment by July 1st in order to be grandfathered in.

So if "those of us with brains" would like to would like to help me figure it out, I'm all ears.
#60
Sorry, perhaps my mangled prose caused you to read "those of whose brains prefer" as an insulting "those of us with brains". No implication whatsoever that anyone who prefers "Humanity and the Cosmos" type courses are less intelligent. Personally, I can't get a handle around black holes even though the physicists tell me it's a concrete science. As a civil engineer, I'll take real concrete like the kind you use to make highways any day.

No need to be so prickly!


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