01-26-2019, 01:07 AM
(01-26-2019, 12:20 AM)Merlin Wrote:(01-25-2019, 09:59 PM)nyvrem Wrote: i'll most prob go with TESU's BA in CS.
btw, how does the whole application process for TESU go ~ ?
1) Apply into TESU
2) Send all my transcripts in
3) Get a degree plan from them?
4) Fulfil my remaining credits via alternate means? (SL/SDC, etc)
5) Transfer those credits into TESU
6) Finish TESU capstone (or the new 3 credit course)
7) Apply for graduate?
Is that correct ?
Mostly correct, with a few modifications...
Keep in mind that there are two required TESU courses: the cornerstone (currently a 1cr course which can be completed in a few hours – changing to a 3cr, 12-week course on July 1st) and the capstone (a 3cr, 12-week course). Your list was confusing them or missing one of them.
- Apply to TESU
- Submit transcripts (this can technically be done before you apply as well, as it will generally take up to a week before TESU receives them, and will take a month from receipt for TESU to process them)
- Create your own degree plan with help from folks here on the forum. TESU will only help you design a degree plan using their own courses
- Register for the TESU cornerstone course (you want to take this before July 1st), this will also enroll you officially
- Use the degree plan to complete the rest of your credits, including completing the cornerstone
- Transfer courses to TESU
- Once you're at 100+ credits on file with TESU and most of your AOS courses are complete, register for the TESU capstone course
- Complete the capstone course
- Apply for graduation once you've met all your degree requirements (this can be done before the capstone is completed)
- Profit
Is there any time limit once I've registered with TESU and completed their cornerstone?
eg - If I have 30 credits left to do, and I might take the next 2 years to complete them for whatever reasons.
Will anything happen to me? like TESU kicking me out or something. Or paying some fees to continue with them etc?