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BSBA at TESU or BALS Business Concentration at EC - BrendaB - 01-06-2021

Now that TESU has changed it transfer policy,  I was looking for advice.  Do you think it is possible to finish courses needed for TESU BSBA by March 1st (other than the capstone and cornerstone)  or should we change to EC BALS with Business Concentration (since I read that BSBA not possible without taking additional courses from EC)?  So far my son has roughly 87 credits if they are all accepted.  

CLEP exams:
College Algebra
College Mathematics
PreCalculus
US HIstory 1
Analyzing and Interpreting Literature
American GovernmentSo far my son has roughly 87 credits.


CLEP exams:
College Algebra
College Mathematics
PreCalculus
US HIstory 1
Analyzing and Interpreting Literature
American Government
Principles of Macroeconomics 
Principles of Management
Principles of Marketing

DSST Exam:  Civil War & Reconstruction

He has passed the following Sophia Learning courses: 
Accounting
Approaches to Studying Religions
Environmental Science
Human Biology
Introduction to Business
Introduction to Ethics
Introduction to Information Technology
Microeconomics
Project Management
Visual Communications
Introduction to Statistics
English 1 
English 2
Public Speaking
Finance
Business Law

Study.com
Managerial  Accounting
Principles of Macroeconomics 
Principles of Management
Principles of Marketing

DSST Exam:  Civil War & Reconstruction

He has passed the following Sophia Learning courses: 
Accounting
Approaches to Studying Religions
Environmental Science
Human Biology
Introduction to Business
Introduction to Ethics
Introduction to Information Technology
Microeconomics
Project Management
Visual Communications

Introduction to Statistics
English 1 
English 2
Public Speaking
Finance
Business Law

Study.com
Managerial  Accounting


RE: BSBA at TESU or BALS Business Concentration at EC - rachel83az - 01-06-2021

You said "if they're all accepted"; does this mean that he hasn't actually applied/enrolled with TESU yet?


RE: BSBA at TESU or BALS Business Concentration at EC - Flelm - 01-06-2021

I think a lot of it depends on your son, but the first question I'd ask is if he's already applied/enrolled at TESU. If not, I believe the cutoff has already came and went.

I am applying or have applied to TESU on or after January 1, 2021. Can I have more than 45/90 credits from ACE/NCCRS sources accepted in transfer to my degree program?
No. The policy clarification is that TESU will accept and apply up to 45/90 credits total from all ACE/NCCRS sources combined.

https://www.tesu.edu/admissions/faqs-transfer-credit#i-am-applying-or-have-applied-to-tesu-on-or-after-january-1-2021-can-i-have-more-than-45-90-credits-from-ace-nccrs-sources-accepted-in-transfer-to-my-degree-program

Me personally, I don't believe I could do it.


RE: BSBA at TESU or BALS Business Concentration at EC - BrendaB - 01-06-2021

(01-06-2021, 02:58 PM)BrendaB Wrote: Now that TESU has changed it transfer policy,  I was looking for advice.  Do you think it is possible to finish courses needed for TESU BSBA by March 1st (other than the capstone and cornerstone)  or should we change to EC BALS with Business Concentration (since I read that BSBA not possible without taking additional courses from EC)?  So far my son has roughly 87 credits if they are all accepted.  

CLEP exams:
College Algebra
College Mathematics
PreCalculus
US HIstory 1
Analyzing and Interpreting Literature
American GovernmentSo far my son has roughly 87 credits.


CLEP exams:
College Algebra
College Mathematics
PreCalculus
US HIstory 1
Analyzing and Interpreting Literature
American Government
Principles of Macroeconomics 
Principles of Management
Principles of Marketing

DSST Exam:  Civil War & Reconstruction

He has passed the following Sophia Learning courses: 
Accounting
Approaches to Studying Religions
Environmental Science
Human Biology
Introduction to Business
Introduction to Ethics
Introduction to Information Technology
Microeconomics
Project Management
Visual Communications
Introduction to Statistics
English 1 
English 2
Public Speaking
Finance
Business Law

Study.com
Managerial  Accounting
Principles of Macroeconomics 
Principles of Management
Principles of Marketing

DSST Exam:  Civil War & Reconstruction

He has passed the following Sophia Learning courses: 
Accounting
Approaches to Studying Religions
Environmental Science
Human Biology
Introduction to Business
Introduction to Ethics
Introduction to Information Technology
Microeconomics
Project Management
Visual Communications

Introduction to Statistics
English 1 
English 2
Public Speaking
Finance
Business Law

Study.com
Managerial  Accounting

He applied in the middle of December, but still waiting on TESU


RE: BSBA at TESU or BALS Business Concentration at EC - rachel83az - 01-06-2021

In that case, that'd be ~9 courses in about a month and a half. That's 2 courses every week if he wants to make sure that everything is done and at TESU by the deadline. Some people could do that but I think most would struggle. The UL courses aren't exactly the easiest things to finish quickly.


RE: BSBA at TESU or BALS Business Concentration at EC - dfrecore - 01-06-2021

I am unclear about which courses are completed. Can you edit your initial post? There are duplicates, it's hard to see if you're saying he has passed all of those or are planning them, etc.

Just list like this:

CLEP
exam
exam

Sophia
course
course

DSST
Exam
Exam

etc.


RE: BSBA at TESU or BALS Business Concentration at EC - BrendaB - 01-06-2021

(01-06-2021, 06:30 PM)dfrecore Wrote: I am unclear about which courses are completed.  Can you edit your initial post?  There are duplicates, it's hard to see if you're saying he has passed all of those or are planning them, etc.

Just list like this:

CLEP
exam
exam

Sophia
course
course

DSST
Exam
Exam

etc.
Below are a list of the completed courses.  I am not sure what happened and I don't know how to correct the previous post.  Sorry.

CLEP exams passed:
College Algebra
College Mathematics
PreCalculus
US HIstory 1
Analyzing and Interpreting Literature
American Government
Principles of Macroeconomics 
Principles of Management
Principles of Marketing

DSST Exam passed :  Civil War & Reconstruction

 Sophia Learning courses passed : 
Accounting
Approaches to Studying Religions
Environmental Science
Human Biology
Introduction to Business
Introduction to Ethics
Introduction to Information Technology
Microeconomics
Project Management
Visual Communications
Introduction to Statistics
English 1 
English 2
Public Speaking
Finance
Business Law

Study.com course passed
Managerial  Accounting


RE: BSBA at TESU or BALS Business Concentration at EC - dfrecore - 01-06-2021

(01-06-2021, 07:05 PM)BrendaB Wrote: CLEP exams passed:
College Algebra
College Mathematics
PreCalculus
US HIstory 1
Analyzing and Interpreting Literature
American Government
Principles of Macroeconomics 
Principles of Management
Principles of Marketing

DSST Exam passed :  Civil War & Reconstruction

 Sophia Learning courses passed : 
Accounting
Approaches to Studying Religions
Environmental Science
Human Biology
Introduction to Business
Introduction to Ethics
Introduction to Information Technology
Microeconomics
Project Management
Visual Communications
Introduction to Statistics
English 1 
English 2
Public Speaking
Finance
Business Law

Study.com course passed
Managerial  Accounting

I'm assuming he's at least 18, which leaves several options:

1) Stick with TESU, and send in everything you have now; then, 
 - Priority #1 is to quickly do your 4 UL AOS courses by March 1;
 - Priority #2 is to finish the 2 core courses;
 - Priority #3 is the diversity course,
 - Priority #4 is the 1 free elective course
 - and to make all of this easier, I'd probably do BUS 120: International Business, BUS 308: Globalization and International Management, MARK 303: Global Marketing, and FIN 302: International Finance because they have some overlap; then maybe do BUS 113: Business Communication and BUS 324: Managerial Communication because that will have some overlap
 - this way, if he can do at least 6 courses in 2 months, then if he can't finish #3, he can take Intro to Soc at a cheap RA school like Luna CC ($40/cr) or NMJC ($70/cr) or TEL Learning ($67/cr); and then take 1 additional course at the same school.  You can also just do a LL TECEP to make it a little easier as well ($50/cr).

2) Switch to EC for a BSLA w/AoF in Business to not have to stress as much - and it's cheaper than TESU
 - take 2 UL Business courses
 - take 5 additional UL courses in Arts & Sciences (GE), and you could also choose to have a 2nd AoF this way
 - take 1 additional UL course in whatever you want (business is easy to find)
 - option to take just the 3 courses at EC for a total cost for tuition of $5300 - of take the 3 + 2 add'l for $5850 (I love this deal, and it's an easy way to get 2 UL courses towards an AoF)

3) Switch to COSC for a BSBA (this can still be done), although it will require you to take your UL courses through Study.com, and then go back and get RA credit via one of the methods mentioned above (so you'll have extra credits when all is said and done) - but this is still cheaper than TESU, and probably EC as well

4) Switch to an entirely different school, like a competency-based program at WGU, Walden Tempo, or UMPI.

I would probably do a couple of months at Study.com to gather as many UL credits as possible, and then decide at that point what you want to do; none of these are bad options, so you can't really go wrong no matter which way you go.


RE: BSBA at TESU or BALS Business Concentration at EC - BrendaB - 01-06-2021

(01-06-2021, 10:32 PM)dfrecore Wrote:
(01-06-2021, 07:05 PM)BrendaB Wrote: CLEP exams passed:
College Algebra
College Mathematics
PreCalculus
US HIstory 1
Analyzing and Interpreting Literature
American Government
Principles of Macroeconomics 
Principles of Management
Principles of Marketing

DSST Exam passed :  Civil War & Reconstruction

 Sophia Learning courses passed : 
Accounting
Approaches to Studying Religions
Environmental Science
Human Biology
Introduction to Business
Introduction to Ethics
Introduction to Information Technology
Microeconomics
Project Management
Visual Communications
Introduction to Statistics
English 1 
English 2
Public Speaking
Finance
Business Law

Study.com course passed
Managerial  Accounting

I'm assuming he's at least 18, which leaves several options:

1) Stick with TESU, and send in everything you have now; then, 
 - Priority #1 is to quickly do your 4 UL AOS courses by March 1;
 - Priority #2 is to finish the 2 core courses;
 - Priority #3 is the diversity course,
 - Priority #4 is the 1 free elective course
 - and to make all of this easier, I'd probably do BUS 120: International Business, BUS 308: Globalization and International Management, MARK 303: Global Marketing, and FIN 302: International Finance because they have some overlap; then maybe do BUS 113: Business Communication and BUS 324: Managerial Communication because that will have some overlap
 - this way, if he can do at least 6 courses in 2 months, then if he can't finish #3, he can take Intro to Soc at a cheap RA school like Luna CC ($40/cr) or NMJC ($70/cr) or TEL Learning ($67/cr); and then take 1 additional course at the same school.  You can also just do a LL TECEP to make it a little easier as well ($50/cr).

2) Switch to EC for a BSLA w/AoF in Business to not have to stress as much - and it's cheaper than TESU
 - take 2 UL Business courses
 - take 5 additional UL courses in Arts & Sciences (GE), and you could also choose to have a 2nd AoF this way
 - take 1 additional UL course in whatever you want (business is easy to find)
 - option to take just the 3 courses at EC for a total cost for tuition of $5300 - of take the 3 + 2 add'l for $5850 (I love this deal, and it's an easy way to get 2 UL courses towards an AoF)

3) Switch to COSC for a BSBA (this can still be done), although it will require you to take your UL courses through Study.com, and then go back and get RA credit via one of the methods mentioned above (so you'll have extra credits when all is said and done) - but this is still cheaper than TESU, and probably EC as well

4) Switch to an entirely different school, like a competency-based program at WGU, Walden Tempo, or UMPI.

I would probably do a couple of months at Study.com to gather as many UL credits as possible, and then decide at that point what you want to do; none of these are bad options, so you can't really go wrong no matter which way you go.

I appreciate your advice.  Thank you Smile