08-17-2017, 07:28 PM (This post was last modified: 08-17-2017, 07:31 PM by davewill.)
Well, I have some good news. While your previous school counted those F and D- grades in your GPA, since TESU doesn't accept them, I'm pretty sure they won't count against you for transfer purposes. By my calculation (attached), the GPA for the rest of the credits is 2.3.
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08-17-2017, 07:59 PM (This post was last modified: 08-17-2017, 08:16 PM by kalyway.)
(08-17-2017, 07:28 PM)davewill Wrote: Well, I have some good news. While your previous school counted those F and D- grades in your GPA, since TESU doesn't accept them, I'm pretty sure they won't count against you for transfer purposes. By my calculation (attached), the GPA for the rest of the credits is 2.3.
This is fantastic news!! Thank you so much for looking through that for me. I think I might enroll into TESU tomorrow and pay the enrollment fee I will have finished paying my last colleges debt by October and then I can transfer the class. I suppose my next step is to figure out a degree plan as I have seen many others create on this forum? What would your suggestion for a degree be? I am looking for something a bit easier and cheaper. I have been reading that Liberal Arts degree by be the way to go?
There seems to be a lot of content to read and figure out when to do what and how to do it. I'll keep at it though!
(08-17-2017, 07:59 PM)kalyway Wrote: This is fantastic news!! Thank you so much for looking through that for me. I think I might enroll into TESU tomorrow and pay the enrollment fee
There is no enrollment fee at TESU. You can apply ($75 application fee) and then at some point in the future, you will have to pay $117 for a TECEP to officially enroll. But that's not really a fee.
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(08-17-2017, 07:59 PM)kalyway Wrote: This is fantastic news!! Thank you so much for looking through that for me. I think I might enroll into TESU tomorrow and pay the enrollment fee
There is no enrollment fee at TESU. You can apply ($75 application fee) and then at some point in the future, you will have to pay $117 for a TECEP to officially enroll. But that's not really a fee.
Ah yes, I meant the application fee. My apologies. Now I will take those free electives and also work on creating a degree program spreadsheet. I suppose my issue is that I don't know which of my credits transfer over, but, also, I need to look at what classes I will need to take for a Liberal Arts degree and through which methods can I ACTUALLY take these courses. I see tons of options, but am unsure which one is truly better or not. Seems like it all depends on the time, money, difficulty, etc. Guess I better do some more reading