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Is there any way to transfer in more credits to TESU? - desireelws50 - 12-28-2016

I have about 24 credits from a community college that is a combination of medical office and general education credits. I plan to major in psychology at TESU. I want to test out up to 105 credits then enroll.I prefer to do it this way becose it will be cheaper than me enrolling and testing out. My issue is all of my credits come from a community college and this limits what I can transfer in. Will me attending a 4 year college partime for a semester help me to transfer in those credits or should I just test out up to 80 credits and do the rest after enrollment. Is anyone familar with how transfering credit works?


Is there any way to transfer in more credits to TESU? - jsd - 12-28-2016

I think there's a misunderstanding of how much you're able to transfer in. See my reply to your other thread here that I think might clear it up a bit: http://www.degreeforum.net/excelsior-thomas-edison-charter-oak-specific/27831-do-teceps-count-under-transfer-credit.html#post224302

Also weather you start testing out now or after you enroll won't really change how much money you're paying, unless your enrollment lapses before you test out and you have to reapply or enroll in a TECEP you didn't plan on taking to extend your enrollment.


Is there any way to transfer in more credits to TESU? - dfrecore - 12-29-2016

It's not any cheaper to enroll after testing out than before, except that you may get the cornerstone waived if you transfer in 104+ credits. But even then, you could still enroll, take all your credits, and then ask for a waiver at that point.