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I need to crowdsource this question:
I would like to continue taking classes online using StraighterLine and study.com while I wait for my degree in June. If I don't submit them to ACE until June after my BALS is fully confirmed will I still get credit for my next degree?
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No. The date you complete the course will be the one that controls, not the date you as it to ACE.
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03-03-2019, 10:07 PM
(This post was last modified: 03-03-2019, 10:09 PM by DeanLewis.)
Also, it's not the date that you complete credit that makes it "new" or "old," its whether or not you transcript it towards a degree that gets conferred. Unused classes are just that.
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03-03-2019, 10:32 PM
(This post was last modified: 03-03-2019, 10:33 PM by vetvso.)
(03-03-2019, 10:07 PM)DeanLewis Wrote: Also, it's not the date that you complete credit that makes it "new" or "old," its whether or not you transcript it towards a degree that gets conferred. Unused classes are just that.
The way I read the TESU website as long as I complete it before June 1st in my case it cannot be used. But if I do complete most of the StraighterLine course but don't finish before I get the degree. So I will not test out of anything but use StraighterLine line for 3 months and do the final after I receive my degree.
(03-03-2019, 09:58 PM)davewill Wrote: No. The date you complete the course will be the one that controls, not the date you as it to ACE.
Thanks so I will not 100% complete until after I get the degree then.
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Could you link to the policy you're referencing?
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(03-03-2019, 10:32 PM)vetvso Wrote: The way I read the TESU website as long as I complete it before June 1st in my case it cannot be used. But if I do complete most of the StraighterLine course but don't finish before I get the degree. So I will not test out of anything but use StraighterLine line for 3 months and do the final after I receive my degree.
Based on what I was told multiple times, this is true. Plus, in other threads, some have suggested that it's safer to have a buffer of at least a week or two. Even safer if the new credits are done in July.
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03-04-2019, 12:50 AM
(This post was last modified: 03-04-2019, 12:53 AM by vetvso.)
(03-04-2019, 12:14 AM)DeanLewis Wrote: Could you link to the policy you're referencing?
- Complete a minimum of 24 credits including the required capstone for the degree. These credits must be in the area of study and/or core of the degree. These credits must be earned after the date the most recent degree, regardless of academic level, was conferred.
https://www.tesu.edu/academics/catalog/award-of-degrees
(03-04-2019, 12:48 AM)Ideas Wrote: (03-03-2019, 10:32 PM)vetvso Wrote: The way I read the TESU website as long as I complete it before June 1st in my case it cannot be used. But if I do complete most of the StraighterLine course but don't finish before I get the degree. So I will not test out of anything but use StraighterLine line for 3 months and do the final after I receive my degree.
Based on what I was told multiple times, this is true. Plus, in other threads, some have suggested that it's safer to have a buffer of at least a week or two. Even safer if the new credits are done in July.
I really hope I don't have to wait that long since I'm always taking classes on campus and test out of 1-3 courses per semester. It's driving me crazy and I don't feel productive at all.
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03-04-2019, 03:06 AM
(This post was last modified: 03-04-2019, 03:18 AM by Merlin.)
Each school has its own requirements on transfer credit, but for a degree at TESU they are specific that additional credits earned towards a second degree must be earned after the conferral date of the most recent degree. From what I understand, they can be sticklers about this policy.
(03-04-2019, 12:50 AM)vetvso Wrote: I really hope I don't have to wait that long since I'm always taking classes on campus and test out of 1-3 courses per semester. It's driving me crazy and I don't feel productive at all.
If you want to earn a second degree from TESU, you may have to live with it.
I know how you feel. I finished the last of my school work for my degree around the first or second week of January, but since my degree won't be conferred until March 15th, I have been sitting on my hands for the last two months waiting. I feel like I'm being unproductive and wasting my time. I cannot work on any undergrad courses towards a second bachelor's degree (if I wanted one) nor can I start on my planned master's program since the BSBA degree conferral is not complete. In addition, I recently discovered that I may end up having to wait until May 1st to start my master's degree because my BSBA is being conferred too late in the month meet the deadline for an April 1st start date, which throws my schedule off by another month. At least I can work on undergrad courses in the interim if I want to go back for a CS degree at some point.
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RE ACE - I'm pretty sure you can procrastinate submitting and naming your completion day. To what extent, I'm not sure- but this happened to one of my boys a few years back. When I audited /consolidated transcripts I found that there was one I missed getting sent to ACE and marked it the day I submitted. Went through fine. Might be a coincidence, they might not check, might be specific to SL, who knows. But, I'm letting you know it's something you might be able to try.
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You also could do Study.com classes that require assignments and not submit the assignment until after your degree is conferred.
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