10-04-2020, 11:14 PM
Hi everyone,
Small Backstory: A combination of switching majors during the winter term along with the encouragement of the Great Recession of 2008 (aka fear) resulted in a small delay of completing my associates degree at the time. I took some extra electives until I was able to take prerequisites from the fall term that I had missed, along with entertaining the notion of getting my bachelors or dual majoring at the time.
Due to what I can only describe as university politics, the idea of getting my bachelors ended up as a no-go as I was attending a regional campus and only certain campuses offered bachelors. To be clear however, the issue wasn't that I would have to attend a different campus but more of the fact how the credits would transfer towards a different campus within the university that was equivalent in the area of study.
For example, I met students who did transfer to towards a different campus within the university after graduating and they described it as starting all over. You could earn your associates in fine arts and would have to still take first year drawing getting your bachelors, or in the case of the student who I met - computer science.
Towards the end of my brick and mortar adventure, during a casual conversation with a professor I discovered that as the university transitioned from quarters to semesters there was possible talks of allowing students to complete their bachelors degree that was offered at some of the other campuses from the regional campus. Considering they already were a few years into just the planning phase of the semester transition process, it made sense to me.
Regardless in 2010, I graduated with my associates in web programming with 158 credits.
Fast Forward: Every so often, I've thought about getting my bachelors. I remember discovering TESU and thought it was just too good to be true, this is something I regret not looking into more earlier. Enter 2020, career wise I have a full time job and I started doing the teex cybersecurity courses for entertainment over the weekend. Signed up for some sophia courses when it was free and was able to complete 6 courses before the free period ended. Discovered this site, spent the last 3 months reading different threads, doing research, etc. Signed up for the sophia annual subscription deal, I figured if can cover at least 1 course towards a degree then it was worth it.
I decided to submit my b&m transcript to TESU to see how they would evaluate my credits, then saw the cost for the residency waiver fee ? which I was a bit off on when doing my initial math. Figured might as well send my ACE transcripts as well.
So I got an email that my TESU evaluation for a BALS with no concentration was updated, I forgot that my 158 credits were based off the quarter system and I was hoping to get a sanity check. Because comparing it to the on & off years I've played with running "what-if's" with my previous b&m university, the TESU eval blows it out of the water.
Below are the evaluation results from my brick and mortar transcript, still waiting on an update from my ACE transcript.
A: INTEL & PRACT SKILLS (In progress)
Written Communication 3SH (Complete)
Course Title TESU# SH
ENGL101 English Comp I ENC-103 2.00
ENGL102 English Comp II ENC-104 2.00
Written Communication 3SH (Complete)
!! Exception This degree requirement has been satisfied with less semester hours than required. The remaining credit will be made up in a related section.
ENGL289 Intermediate Com ENC-105 2.00
Oral Communication 3SH (Complete)
!! Exception This degree requirement has been satisfied with less semester hours than required. The remaining credit will be made up in a related section.
COMM171 Eff Public Speaking COM-209 2.00
Quantitative Literacy 3SH (Complete)
!! Exception This degree requirement has been satisfied with less semester hours than required. The remaining credit will be made up in a related section
MATH134 Intermediate Algebra MAT-115 2.00
Information Literacy 3SH (INSTITUTIONAL REQUIREMENT) (Not started) Must be taken at TESU
B: CIV & GLOBAL LDRSHP (Not started)
Diversity Intercultural Literacy 3SH (Not started) Waiting on ACE transcript
Ethical Leadership 3SH (Not started) Waiting on ACE transcript
Civic Engagement 3SH (Not started)
C: KNOWLDG HUMAN CULTRS (Complete)
CMDS141 Illustration I ART-122 2.00
FAST141 Fine Arts Draw I ART-101 2.00
FAST142 Fine Arts: Draw II ART-102 2.00
PSYC101 Intro to Psych I PSY-101 2.00
CMDS164 Web Prod and Design ART-208 2.00
EMDT251 Draw for Animation ART-299 2.00
D: UNDRST PHYS&NAT WRLD (Complete)
CS190 Intro to Ajax COS-199 2.00
CS186 Intro to Unix COS-283 2.00
E: GE ELECTIVES (In progress)
!! Exception The number of semester hours required in this section has been reduced because of semester hour(s) applied to a related section within your degree program. 22 S.H. Required
General Education Electives 20SH
SH Earned: 18
Required: 22
Remaining: 4
CS101 Intro Comp Systems CIS-107 2.00
EMDT255 Fund of Animation ART-252 2.00
CS175 Database Mgmt CIS-211 2.00
OATN297 Desktop Publish II ART-299 2.00
CS141 Obj Oriented Prog I CAP-238 2.00
COMD285 Comp Graphic Design ART-299 2.00
COMD189 Design Conv & Tech ART-291 2.00
COMD171 Adv Layout & Design ART-238 2.00
ENGL292 Tech Communication ENG-201 2.00
4 credits needed
2: Liberal Studies (30 SH: 15SH at upper level) (In progress)
A: Upper Level (15 SH) (Not started)
B: Liberal Stud (15 SH) (Complete)
CMDS261 Web Design/Graphics ART-207 2.00
CMDS273 Letter & Typography ART-212 2.00
CMDS286 Illustration III ART-299 2.00
CMDS266 Web Design Concepts ART-299 2.00
CMDS288 Comm Des Intern II COM-299 2.00
CMDS289 Comm Des Intern III COM-299 2.00
CMDS262 Web Design/Sys COM-299 2.00
CS291 Server Admin COS-299 2.67
3: Liberal Arts Capstone (3 SH) (Not started)
4: Electives (27SH) (Complete)
!! Exception The number of semester hours required in this section has been reduced because of semester hour(s) applied to a related section within your degree program. 25.33 S.H. Required
OATN225 Windows CAP-171 2.00
CMDS267 Adv Web Promo Design CAP-299 2.00
OATN263 Webpage Scripting CAP-299 2.00
EMDT282 Website Design CAP-275 2.00
OATN265 Webpage Databs Conn ITS-231 2.00
IS285 E-Commerce CIS-260 2.00
OATN235 Seminar I CAP-299 2.00
OATN236 Seminar II CAP-299 2.00
OATN237 Seminar III CAP-299 2.00
OATN238 Seminar IV CAP-299 2.00
OATN260 Webpage Graphics CAP-299 2.00
OATN261 Wepage Editor Soft CAP-299 2.00
CS142 Obj Orient Prog II CAP-299 2.00
Other Courses:
OATN179 Micro Off Applications CAP-101 2.00
OATN180 Micro Off Database CAP-123 2.00
MKTG280 Prin Mktg I MAR-201 2.00
OATN295 Webpage Coding CAP-299 2.00
OATN296 Desktop Publish I CAP-256 2.00
CS169 Intro Comp Math CIS-199 2.00
OATN211 Fund Word Process SES-131 2.00
OATN262 Dynamic Webpage CAP-299 2.00
CS284 Networking I CAP-216 2.67
Small Backstory: A combination of switching majors during the winter term along with the encouragement of the Great Recession of 2008 (aka fear) resulted in a small delay of completing my associates degree at the time. I took some extra electives until I was able to take prerequisites from the fall term that I had missed, along with entertaining the notion of getting my bachelors or dual majoring at the time.
Due to what I can only describe as university politics, the idea of getting my bachelors ended up as a no-go as I was attending a regional campus and only certain campuses offered bachelors. To be clear however, the issue wasn't that I would have to attend a different campus but more of the fact how the credits would transfer towards a different campus within the university that was equivalent in the area of study.
For example, I met students who did transfer to towards a different campus within the university after graduating and they described it as starting all over. You could earn your associates in fine arts and would have to still take first year drawing getting your bachelors, or in the case of the student who I met - computer science.
Towards the end of my brick and mortar adventure, during a casual conversation with a professor I discovered that as the university transitioned from quarters to semesters there was possible talks of allowing students to complete their bachelors degree that was offered at some of the other campuses from the regional campus. Considering they already were a few years into just the planning phase of the semester transition process, it made sense to me.
Regardless in 2010, I graduated with my associates in web programming with 158 credits.
Fast Forward: Every so often, I've thought about getting my bachelors. I remember discovering TESU and thought it was just too good to be true, this is something I regret not looking into more earlier. Enter 2020, career wise I have a full time job and I started doing the teex cybersecurity courses for entertainment over the weekend. Signed up for some sophia courses when it was free and was able to complete 6 courses before the free period ended. Discovered this site, spent the last 3 months reading different threads, doing research, etc. Signed up for the sophia annual subscription deal, I figured if can cover at least 1 course towards a degree then it was worth it.
I decided to submit my b&m transcript to TESU to see how they would evaluate my credits, then saw the cost for the residency waiver fee ? which I was a bit off on when doing my initial math. Figured might as well send my ACE transcripts as well.
So I got an email that my TESU evaluation for a BALS with no concentration was updated, I forgot that my 158 credits were based off the quarter system and I was hoping to get a sanity check. Because comparing it to the on & off years I've played with running "what-if's" with my previous b&m university, the TESU eval blows it out of the water.
Below are the evaluation results from my brick and mortar transcript, still waiting on an update from my ACE transcript.
A: INTEL & PRACT SKILLS (In progress)
Written Communication 3SH (Complete)
Course Title TESU# SH
ENGL101 English Comp I ENC-103 2.00
ENGL102 English Comp II ENC-104 2.00
Written Communication 3SH (Complete)
!! Exception This degree requirement has been satisfied with less semester hours than required. The remaining credit will be made up in a related section.
ENGL289 Intermediate Com ENC-105 2.00
Oral Communication 3SH (Complete)
!! Exception This degree requirement has been satisfied with less semester hours than required. The remaining credit will be made up in a related section.
COMM171 Eff Public Speaking COM-209 2.00
Quantitative Literacy 3SH (Complete)
!! Exception This degree requirement has been satisfied with less semester hours than required. The remaining credit will be made up in a related section
MATH134 Intermediate Algebra MAT-115 2.00
Information Literacy 3SH (INSTITUTIONAL REQUIREMENT) (Not started) Must be taken at TESU
B: CIV & GLOBAL LDRSHP (Not started)
Diversity Intercultural Literacy 3SH (Not started) Waiting on ACE transcript
Ethical Leadership 3SH (Not started) Waiting on ACE transcript
Civic Engagement 3SH (Not started)
C: KNOWLDG HUMAN CULTRS (Complete)
CMDS141 Illustration I ART-122 2.00
FAST141 Fine Arts Draw I ART-101 2.00
FAST142 Fine Arts: Draw II ART-102 2.00
PSYC101 Intro to Psych I PSY-101 2.00
CMDS164 Web Prod and Design ART-208 2.00
EMDT251 Draw for Animation ART-299 2.00
D: UNDRST PHYS&NAT WRLD (Complete)
CS190 Intro to Ajax COS-199 2.00
CS186 Intro to Unix COS-283 2.00
E: GE ELECTIVES (In progress)
!! Exception The number of semester hours required in this section has been reduced because of semester hour(s) applied to a related section within your degree program. 22 S.H. Required
General Education Electives 20SH
SH Earned: 18
Required: 22
Remaining: 4
CS101 Intro Comp Systems CIS-107 2.00
EMDT255 Fund of Animation ART-252 2.00
CS175 Database Mgmt CIS-211 2.00
OATN297 Desktop Publish II ART-299 2.00
CS141 Obj Oriented Prog I CAP-238 2.00
COMD285 Comp Graphic Design ART-299 2.00
COMD189 Design Conv & Tech ART-291 2.00
COMD171 Adv Layout & Design ART-238 2.00
ENGL292 Tech Communication ENG-201 2.00
4 credits needed
2: Liberal Studies (30 SH: 15SH at upper level) (In progress)
A: Upper Level (15 SH) (Not started)
B: Liberal Stud (15 SH) (Complete)
CMDS261 Web Design/Graphics ART-207 2.00
CMDS273 Letter & Typography ART-212 2.00
CMDS286 Illustration III ART-299 2.00
CMDS266 Web Design Concepts ART-299 2.00
CMDS288 Comm Des Intern II COM-299 2.00
CMDS289 Comm Des Intern III COM-299 2.00
CMDS262 Web Design/Sys COM-299 2.00
CS291 Server Admin COS-299 2.67
3: Liberal Arts Capstone (3 SH) (Not started)
4: Electives (27SH) (Complete)
!! Exception The number of semester hours required in this section has been reduced because of semester hour(s) applied to a related section within your degree program. 25.33 S.H. Required
OATN225 Windows CAP-171 2.00
CMDS267 Adv Web Promo Design CAP-299 2.00
OATN263 Webpage Scripting CAP-299 2.00
EMDT282 Website Design CAP-275 2.00
OATN265 Webpage Databs Conn ITS-231 2.00
IS285 E-Commerce CIS-260 2.00
OATN235 Seminar I CAP-299 2.00
OATN236 Seminar II CAP-299 2.00
OATN237 Seminar III CAP-299 2.00
OATN238 Seminar IV CAP-299 2.00
OATN260 Webpage Graphics CAP-299 2.00
OATN261 Wepage Editor Soft CAP-299 2.00
CS142 Obj Orient Prog II CAP-299 2.00
Other Courses:
OATN179 Micro Off Applications CAP-101 2.00
OATN180 Micro Off Database CAP-123 2.00
MKTG280 Prin Mktg I MAR-201 2.00
OATN295 Webpage Coding CAP-299 2.00
OATN296 Desktop Publish I CAP-256 2.00
CS169 Intro Comp Math CIS-199 2.00
OATN211 Fund Word Process SES-131 2.00
OATN262 Dynamic Webpage CAP-299 2.00
CS284 Networking I CAP-216 2.67
In Progress:
TESU: BA Computer Science (118/121)
Soon: Capstone
Completed: AS in Mathematics, Certificate in Computer Information Systems
TESU: 6 Credits (SOS-110, CMP-3540)
Coursera: 39 Credits (IBM Data Analysis & Visualization Foundations, SAS Advanced Programmer, Google Data Analytics, IBM Full Stack Software Developer)
Study.com: 27 Credits (Management Information Systems, Systems Analysis & Design, Database Management, Computer Architecture, Discrete Mathematics, Geometry, Data Structures, Intro to Operating Systems, Calculus)
InstantCert.com: 3 Credits (American Government)
CSMLearn.com: 3 Credits
Sophia.org: 49 Credits
Texas A&M Engineering Extension Service 11 Credits
B&M College: 105.34 Credits
TESU: BA Computer Science (118/121)
Soon: Capstone
Completed: AS in Mathematics, Certificate in Computer Information Systems
TESU: 6 Credits (SOS-110, CMP-3540)
Coursera: 39 Credits (IBM Data Analysis & Visualization Foundations, SAS Advanced Programmer, Google Data Analytics, IBM Full Stack Software Developer)
Study.com: 27 Credits (Management Information Systems, Systems Analysis & Design, Database Management, Computer Architecture, Discrete Mathematics, Geometry, Data Structures, Intro to Operating Systems, Calculus)
InstantCert.com: 3 Credits (American Government)
CSMLearn.com: 3 Credits
Sophia.org: 49 Credits
Texas A&M Engineering Extension Service 11 Credits
B&M College: 105.34 Credits