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Hi all,
Finishing up my Sophia courses and I'm looking to apply to TESU before starting Study.com courses.
I just had a few queries surrounding my application and eligibility on credits:
- What's the process of transferring credits from Sophia to TESU?
- Does taking a TECEP exam count as an "enrolled" student?
- Do I have a time limit on when I have to transfer all my credits?
Thanks!
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First, I'd recommend checking out this page:
https://degreeforum.miraheze.org/wiki/Th...University
The degree plans for TESU on the Wiki are here:
https://degreeforum.miraheze.org/wiki/Category:TESU
1. You sign into Credly and send the Credly transcript to transcripts@tesu.edu from there.
2. Yes, it will, after acceptance. The recommended one is usually the 1-credit TECEP for Medical Terminology for $52, enroll for it and don't take it. People will occasionally receive free TECEPs when they apply to TESU, so check your email for that too. If you plan for more than 1 year, around month 11 or so, make sure to sign up for that TECEP or another one, so your status doesn't become inactive.
3. No, TESU allows you to continually transfer in credits as long as you are in enrolled status, which is one of the advantages of the school.
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(Yesterday, 12:54 PM)jg_nuy Wrote: First, I'd recommend checking out this page: https://degreeforum.miraheze.org/wiki/Th...University
The degree plans for TESU on the Wiki are here: https://degreeforum.miraheze.org/wiki/Category:TESU
1. You sign into Credly and send the Credly transcript to transcripts@tesu.edu from there.
2. Yes, it will, after acceptance. The recommended one is usually the 1-credit TECEP for Medical Terminology for $52, enroll for it and don't take it. People will occasionally receive free TECEPs when they apply to TESU, so check your email for that too. If you plan for more than 1 year, around month 11 or so, make sure to sign up for that TECEP or another one, so your status doesn't become inactive.
3. No, TESU allows you to continually transfer in credits as long as you are in enrolled status, which is one of the advantages of the school.
Thanks, this is just what I needed. Appreciate you!
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BTW, the reason for not taking the 1cr Med Terminology TECEP is that it's the only 1cr TECEP, and if you take it, you can't use it again to extend enrollment.
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