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02-26-2021, 02:53 PM
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I'm about to graduate in March with my BSBA - GM. Now I've had a few weeks to recover from the Capstone, I'm thinking again about taking the Undergraduate Accounting Certificate. It says on the website if you're not enrolled in a degree you must have at least 50% of the credits from TESU. Does this include if you've just graduated and are still within a year of paying the waiver fee? Or in those circumstances could I take more than 50% from Study.com.
Currently I have TECEP Financial Accounting and Management Accounting. I also have Intermediate Accounting I from Study.com. I'd prefer to get the remaining 3 courses from Study.com too. The TECEP for Federal Taxation looks...erm...challenging!
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(02-26-2021, 02:53 PM)Leedeedee Wrote: Hi all
I'm about to graduate in March with my BSBA - GM. Now I've had a few weeks to recover from the Capstone, I'm thinking again about taking the Undergraduate Accounting Certificate. It says on the website if you're not enrolled in a degree you must have at least 50% of the credits from TESU. Does this include if you've just graduated and are still within a year of paying the waiver fee? Or in those circumstances could I take more than 50% from Study.com.
Currently I have TECEP Financial Accounting and Management Accounting. I also have Intermediate Accounting I from Study.com. I'd prefer to get the remaining 3 courses from Study.com too. The TECEP for Federal Taxation looks...erm...challenging!
Once you use the residency waiver for a Bachelor's degree, it's done. You don't get it for a year.
If you had decided to do it sooner, you could have gotten it with Study.com courses entirely. You just would have needed Int. Accounting II, Advanced Accounting & Cost Accounting.
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(02-27-2021, 12:11 PM)dfrecore Wrote: Once you use the residency waiver for a Bachelor's degree, it's done. You don't get it for a year.
If you had decided to do it sooner, you could have gotten it with Study.com courses entirely. You just would have needed Int. Accounting II, Advanced Accounting & Cost Accounting.
Yeah, that's what I thought. Oh well, it would have been a "nice to have", rather than an essential certificate. Thanks!
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02-28-2021, 04:21 PM
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Maybe look into accounting certificates on Coursera or edX? Some of these programs actually transfer to the college/university offering them. Or a graduate certificate?
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(02-28-2021, 04:21 PM)ss20ts Wrote: Maybe look into accounting certificates on Coursera or edX? Some of these programs actually transfer to the college/university offering them. Or a graduate certificate?
Good idea, I hadn't thought of looking there. I'd just been looking at the big 3 and the other commonly attended universities on this forum.
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