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Latest date to sign up with TESU in 2017 - frostedfire - 10-25-2016

If I want to sign up with TESU with the current curriculum, what's the latest date in 2017 would I need to apply in order to lock it in?


Latest date to sign up with TESU in 2017 - jsd - 10-25-2016

Technically they could change it whenever they wanted, but they traditionally make any potential changes July 1st. If that's the case again, you'd want to enroll (not simply apply) by the deadine to start for the June term.

Again, July is just when they've typically made the big catalog changes, but there's nothing to stop them ftom doing it earlier (and we saw some minor changes in 2016 prior to July, for example). They could do it later, for that matter.


Latest date to sign up with TESU in 2017 - dfrecore - 10-25-2016

The catalog is from July 1-June 30 typically (at TESU), so trying to do something before Dec 31 is not really an issue - they don't work on a calendar year there.


Latest date to sign up with TESU in 2017 - davewill - 10-26-2016

In order to be enrolled before July 1, you would need to be registered for something (TECEP, cornerstone, etc...) in the June term, which means registration in mid-May, which means that you should apply absolutely no later than May 1 by my reckoning. To be safe, I would bump that to mid-April. However, there's no downside to applying at any point before then except for having to pay the $75 application fee.

Changes to transfer equivalencies and other policies seem to happen at almost any time. The only protection against that is to have the course transcripts sent in (or at least planned in) and showing in your academic evaluation.