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TESU restarting enrollment - studyandpass5 - 11-03-2020 Hi all, I know that TESU enrollment is valid for one year; taking another course will restart that enrollment for another year. My current enrollment expires on January 15. My plan is to register for my capstone and start it in January, which works out perfectly. If, however, my plans don't pan out, is it still true that signing up for any TECEP will restart enrollment? I thought I saw that somewhere but wanted to double check. RE: TESU restarting enrollment - rachel83az - 11-03-2020 Yes, signing up for a TECEP will restart enrollment. The cheapest one is Medical Terminology for $50. RE: TESU restarting enrollment - studyandpass5 - 11-03-2020 (11-03-2020, 11:08 AM)rachel83az Wrote: Yes, signing up for a TECEP will restart enrollment. The cheapest one is Medical Terminology for $50. Thank you rachel83az! RE: TESU restarting enrollment - bjcheung77 - 11-03-2020 I would just continue on the path you're on right now, if you're good with timing and on the right track, you should be good without the need to waste that $50. Even if you don't enrol and your timing elapses, you have 3 years before you're "fully inactive". I was inactive for 5 days before I re-enrolled with a TECEP earlier in July as the TECEP kicked in July 15 but my enrolment elapsed July 10th... I didn't want to risk it, as I don't know when I'll finish my Biology courses... RE: TESU restarting enrollment - ECH90 - 10-29-2021 (11-03-2020, 04:16 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: I would just continue on the path you're on right now, if you're good with timing and on the right track, you should be good without the need to waste that $50. Even if you don't enrol and your timing elapses, you have 3 years before you're "fully inactive". I was inactive for 5 days before I re-enrolled with a TECEP earlier in July as the TECEP kicked in July 15 but my enrolment elapsed July 10th... I didn't want to risk it, as I don't know when I'll finish my Biology courses... If something like this happens do you lose you catalog year? My enrollment is good until 11/11 but I messed up and forgot to enroll in my TECEP. I called today to enroll but the registrar was already gone for the day. I will have to call on Monday and see if they will possibly make an exception. Do I have any hope? Or should I redo my entire degree plan based on the me catalog? I've really messed up this time. RE: TESU restarting enrollment - bjcheung77 - 10-29-2021 @ECH90, that's not a problem. Nov term starts on the first of the month, late registrations are possible for TECEPS also, so, just register for the TECEP and leave it be, work on your other courses to finish off the degree requirements. RE: TESU restarting enrollment - ECH90 - 10-29-2021 (10-29-2021, 08:29 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: @ECH90, that's not a problem. Nov term starts on the first of the month, late registrations are possible for TECEPS also, so, just register for the TECEP and leave it be, work on your other courses to finish off the degree requirements. Okay! Thank you I hope they will let me register Monday then! The website said today was the last day for late registration for the November term, but the registrar was gone for the day when I finally got a chance to call. RE: TESU restarting enrollment - Cofffeee - 10-30-2021 Sorry to change topic, i m thinking about 2nd AOS. I m not sure which one i should sign up for yet. If i declare 2 AOS, can i drop one later on. ( if i change my mind) or must i finish both of them? RE: TESU restarting enrollment - rachel83az - 10-30-2021 You are not forced to keep any AOS that you don't want. You can theoretically have six or seven degree "in progress". But you won't be allowed to graduate with all of them. RE: TESU restarting enrollment - Cofffeee - 10-30-2021 Thank you |