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im only 19 year old.and my highest education is highschool diploma.
i have no college credit to transfer.but im planning to take CLEP,DSST,FEMA as much and as soon as i can.
i already sent an email to the TESC admission and tell them about my condition and they said that i should send an email to the director of admission and gain permission from him to waive the police.
i also should write a petition and make him sure that im a good candidate.
anybody here that ever went through this?
and how you did it?
or anybody here have any idea what should i write in the petition to make him sure?
because i really promise to my self if i get accepted,i wont waste it away.
and will push my self harder to graduate as soon as i can
anyone please help :willynilly:
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WHy don;t you go to Excelsior? its cheaper and you will get a GPA
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My daughter completed her requirements for her AA at Charter Oak last month. 17 years and 3 months old.
Shawn
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perriquit Wrote:WHy don;t you go to Excelsior? its cheaper and you will get a GPA
i want a bachelor in psychology. and i found out that excelsior doesn't offer that degree
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Shawn A Wrote:My daughter completed her requirements for her AA at Charter Oak last month. 17 years and 3 months old.
Shawn
aww really? Congratulations!!! cheersmate
yes i really want to go to COSC but then i figured out that they required a 6 semester of english class to international students.
well,i already sent them email.but i still haven't got the reply till now
COSC is my second choice
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07-07-2010, 02:50 PM
(This post was last modified: 07-07-2010, 04:17 PM by sirjake.)
My wife was 19 when she enrolled at TESC (she was 20 when she actually graduated). I didn't even know they had such a policy until she attempted to enroll. At first, we met a real brick wall, but after multiple conversations with high up people at TESC I stumblled upon the material point: the ability to do college work like an adult. I at some point mentioned that she *already* had more than 60 credits (about 8 at a community college and the rest via CLEP and DSSTs). When I said that, it was like a magic wand had been waved: their tune changed entirely and they waived the age requirement almost immediately. Your mileage may vary, of course, and that was three years ago, but that was what worked for us.
Good luck to you.
Edit: She was actually 18 when she enrolled and 19 when she graduated.
I'm an engineer. Go figure.
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reeraiden Wrote:i want a bachelor in psychology. and i found out that excelsior doesn't offer that degree 
Yes they do. Where did you hear that?
https://www.excelsior.edu/Excelsior_Coll...beral_Arts
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I have already emailed you this, but I will post it here for anyone else who wants to know.
I am 16 and I applied to TESC when I had 87 credits. The more credits you have the most likely you are to be accepted. I would try to apply a month before the deadline to sign up for your first class. The deadline snuck up on me, but I barely made it. They accepted me about two weeks after I wrote my appeal. In my appeal I included my age, credits, and GPA for the online courses I took. I explained why I wanted to go through TESC and why I was a good canidate. My appeal wasn't long. Only half a page.
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