(10-03-2019, 12:00 PM)sanantone Wrote: The Big 3 seem to like copying off each other. TESU takes FEMA, so COSC takes FEMA. TESU stops taking FEMA, so COSC limits FEMA credits to three. COSC and Excelsior require capstones, so TESU requires capstones. COSC requires cornerstones, so TESU and Excelsior require cornerstones.
I think the new president has a different vision for TESU. They seem to be focusing on graduate programs and developing new programs that won't require transfer credits. TESU's existence has been threatened for almost 10 years because it usually loses money. Get your degree now because it might say Rutgers in a few years. LOL
Interesting, can I ask your opinion on what you honestly might think be the true fate of TESU in the next 5 to 10 years? I would not mind having my degree *upgraded* by a Rutgers potential buyout/acquisition. All joking aside, I am sure there are downside possibilities also.
I want to teach English internationally at some point. I don't want to explain to a Japanese employer that my degree is still valid but the institution no longer exists. It would not go over well.
Currently working on: Capstone
Eastern University - (9 of 10 Courses Completed) (27 Credits)
Master's in Data Science
Western Governors University (WGU) - Completed in 2020.
Bachelor of Science, Business - Information Technology Management
TEEX (3 courses, 10 cr)
The Institutes (3 cr)
NFA (1 cr)
ALEKS (3 cr)
SOPHIA (21 courses, 57 cr)
Study.com (18 courses, 54 cr)
WGU (12 courses, 38 CUs)
Eastern University (9 courses, 27 cr)
Eastern University - (9 of 10 Courses Completed) (27 Credits)
Master's in Data Science
Western Governors University (WGU) - Completed in 2020.
Bachelor of Science, Business - Information Technology Management
TEEX (3 courses, 10 cr)
The Institutes (3 cr)
NFA (1 cr)
ALEKS (3 cr)
SOPHIA (21 courses, 57 cr)
Study.com (18 courses, 54 cr)
WGU (12 courses, 38 CUs)
Eastern University (9 courses, 27 cr)