09-22-2008, 01:19 PM
Hey, I just received my official degree in the mail today along with a student copy of my transcript. I am happy to confirm first hand that TESC is now including grade point averages ON THE TRANSCRIPT!!
Another cool thing, is that while they don't have Latin honors like Excelsior, they are using your grade point average toward the calculation of the Alpha Sigma Lambda National Honor Society award. I can't seem to copy and paste the info direct (Thomas Edison State College see publications, see college catalog) but if you earn a minimum 3.3 GPA, they give this award to the top 10% of those students.
Other observations:
My transfer classes DO NOT have grades listed even though I did earn grades in them :confused: This means that the grades I earned at other colleges ARE NOT part of my grade point average. This might be very helpful to those of you worried about transferring in the "C" grades from years back.
My TECEP exam is NOT listed with my other tests under "Assessment Credits", it is listed with my TESC classes (no grade) under "Institutional Credits. So- these actually don't look a lot like test credits.
Overall, I like the way the transcript presents my information. I think it looks fine.
If you want to see my transcript, just let me know and I will try and figure out how to scan it in.
Another cool thing, is that while they don't have Latin honors like Excelsior, they are using your grade point average toward the calculation of the Alpha Sigma Lambda National Honor Society award. I can't seem to copy and paste the info direct (Thomas Edison State College see publications, see college catalog) but if you earn a minimum 3.3 GPA, they give this award to the top 10% of those students.
Other observations:
My transfer classes DO NOT have grades listed even though I did earn grades in them :confused: This means that the grades I earned at other colleges ARE NOT part of my grade point average. This might be very helpful to those of you worried about transferring in the "C" grades from years back.
My TECEP exam is NOT listed with my other tests under "Assessment Credits", it is listed with my TESC classes (no grade) under "Institutional Credits. So- these actually don't look a lot like test credits.
Overall, I like the way the transcript presents my information. I think it looks fine.
If you want to see my transcript, just let me know and I will try and figure out how to scan it in.