05-15-2016, 10:50 AM
This is a heads up to maybe answer all the TESU and Strategic Mgmt questions instead of posting it's not allowed or it's allowed all over the place. As of now according to the Asst. Dean the class is still allowed. I specifically wrote her another email yesterday asking if it could be added into my plan (see my previous post on Strategic Mgmt. somewhere). She told me it's not be added, however the course still is allowed to be transferred in as long as you have registered for it by June 1st and can complete it by then. She even told me to keep a copy of the email as proof. Personally I don't think she would be lying to me about taking it, however if you need it you should go ahead and get signed up for it because I have heard it takes a minimum of 3 weeks to complete. I am personally calling and signing up for it Monday which should give me until June 1st to complete it. I also state that this email serves as my purpose, if you plan on taking it you should email her herself so she has a copy of it on file. Good luck and get that class in quickly.
Also, below is the email you replied with.
Good Morning,
We are no longer planning this course into the evaluation. However, as long as you are registered for the course before the policy changes and the course is completed either before or very soon after the policy changes, it will be permitted to transfer. You have this e-mail as verification, if there is any issue with the course transfer, which I do not anticipate.
Alicia Malone
Assistant Dean
School of Business and Management
Thomas Edison State University
amalone@tesu.edu
609.984.1130 ext. 3192
Also, below is the email you replied with.
Good Morning,
We are no longer planning this course into the evaluation. However, as long as you are registered for the course before the policy changes and the course is completed either before or very soon after the policy changes, it will be permitted to transfer. You have this e-mail as verification, if there is any issue with the course transfer, which I do not anticipate.
Alicia Malone
Assistant Dean
School of Business and Management
Thomas Edison State University
amalone@tesu.edu
609.984.1130 ext. 3192