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What are the limitations of transfer credit for Thomas Edision? - creationstory - 12-27-2008 For the business program at Thomas Edison State College Associate Degree.. I was wondering the limitations in terms of years? Is it a 10 year limitation? Also I was reading on the TESC website of the degree programs offered Thomas Edison State College/ Academic Programs But while reading the program planning handbook http://www.tesc.edu/files/ProgramPlanningHandbook.pdf I saw that there is an Associates of Science in Management on page 40.. with a few other degree program options including finance, accounting , managment etc... Does the Associates in management exist in those otions or is the website correct? What are the limitations of transfer credit for Thomas Edision? - WendyR - 12-27-2008 That planning handbook has a date of July 2004 on it and the ASM is no longer available. It is now an ASBA. The information on the website is correct. Also, look for publications on the website and you'll find an up-to-date planning guide with the correct degree information. I only transferred in 3 credits (huge, I know :eek: ) to TESC, but they were older than 10 years old. Good luck - Wendy What are the limitations of transfer credit for Thomas Edision? - lwmcc - 12-28-2008 TESC took many of my Business courses, including a Federal Taxation one that was 16 years old, and applied them to my BSBA eval; they then transfered them into my free electives on the BA/Psych that I decided to enroll in first (I planned it so that once the BA is done, I've got exactly 30 credits to go for the BSBA). They seem to be very 'forgiving' for courses over 10 years old, and note that completing the Business in Society course/test grants 'current' status to many older business courses. - Lia |