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RE: First Post, TESU BACS questions - bjcheung77 - 05-12-2024 Basically, you have no RA credits, you need 30 in total. Easiest option is to get 5 general education/elective RA TECEPs from TESU, they're just proctored exams and you do your studying on your personal time, no rush, but do get it done. Then, you can take the 5 classes of your choice or e-packs to get the remaining 15 RA credits for residency purposes and graduation requirements. Note: TECEPs can override or replace one or more of your ACE/NCCRS credits if you wanted to, for the 15 RA residency credits, the cornerstone/capstone already takes 6 credits, you can decide between 3 classes of your choice as per WIKI. RE: First Post, TESU BACS questions - tcompy - 05-13-2024 (05-12-2024, 10:39 AM)bjcheung77 Wrote: Basically, you have no RA credits, you need 30 in total. Easiest option is to get 5 general education/elective RA TECEPs from TESU, they're just proctored exams and you do your studying on your personal time, no rush, but do get it done. Then, you can take the 5 classes of your choice or e-packs to get the remaining 15 RA credits for residency purposes and graduation requirements. Note: TECEPs can override or replace one or more of your ACE/NCCRS credits if you wanted to, for the 15 RA residency credits, the cornerstone/capstone already takes 6 credits, you can decide between 3 classes of your choice as per WIKI. Thank you! Do I have to be registered/enrolled a TESU in order to take TECEPs or can I take them at anytime? RE: First Post, TESU BACS questions - bjcheung77 - 05-13-2024 tcompy Wrote:Thank you! Do I have to be registered/enrolled a TESU in order to take TECEPs or can I take them at anytime? Neither, you apply, get accepted, take the TECEPs when you're ready. It'll enroll you when you register for one. Basically, when you apply, you're just an applicant. When you register/enroll in a TECEP, you're enrolled for the entire year. Enrollment starts the 10th day of the term (technically). RE: First Post, TESU BACS questions - tcompy - 05-14-2024 (05-13-2024, 03:18 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote:tcompy Wrote:Thank you! Do I have to be registered/enrolled a TESU in order to take TECEPs or can I take them at anytime? Ok, sounds good. Thank you again for the help and insight. Degreeforum has been a tremendous help through this process. |