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Tesu's Provisionally Approved Providers - mgmar22 - 11-04-2019

So what's gonna happen next? Are they gonna cancel them all? Should i start worrying as a poor international student. I was going to start my degree in a month and saw that issue. Anyone any idea? What's gonna happen?  Angel


RE: Tesu's Provisionally Approved Providers - BrighterFuture88 - 11-04-2019

SL and SDC aren't going anywhere. Saylor will continue to be a part of their approved group, too (more-than likely). We just all need to stop panicking.


RE: Tesu's Provisionally Approved Providers - davewill - 11-04-2019

The only thing I can suggest for the nervous is to apply to TESU right away, and send your transfer courses in often. SDC transcripts are free to send, and personally, I think it's worth the money to send ACE transcripts whenever you have collected a few new courses. Once TESU has put them into your eval, you can stop worrying about them.

I wish I could be more upbeat about it. I strongly believe they wouldn't just cancel them all suddenly, but I don't have any inside track into their intentions.


RE: Tesu's Provisionally Approved Providers - dfrecore - 11-04-2019

(11-04-2019, 12:57 PM)davewill Wrote: The only thing I can suggest for the nervous is to apply to TESU right away, and send your transfer courses in often. SDC transcripts are free to send, and personally, I think it's worth the money to send ACE transcripts whenever you have collected a few new courses. Once TESU has put them into your eval, you can stop worrying about them.

I wish I could be more upbeat about it. I strongly believe they wouldn't just cancel them all suddenly, but I don't have any inside track into their intentions.

I agree about getting enrolled and sending courses regularly.  I think I sent mine in every time I did a batch or every 6 months, whichever happened sooner.  That way, they were evaluated and put on my degree plan, and if there were any issues or problems, I could address them right away.  This saved me a ton of money in the long run, much more than I would have saved by not sending courses more often.  Plus there's just peace of mind in seeing it on your evaluation.

The other thing is, you can switch to COSC or EC if the worst were to happen.  Not expecting it, but if it were to happen in the future, that's what people here would do.