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(03-12-2019, 09:20 AM)posabsolute Wrote: There is also a possibility that joining Rutgers would have changed the big3 to big2, and in that sense, I'm grateful to those that wanted to keep the integrity of what TESU is.
I agree with you. I do not believe Rutgers would have kept the old "assessment college" to their name? The New Brunswick and Newark campuses barely like Camden? Some here may have benefited, but in the future it would have been the Big 2.
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(03-12-2019, 09:20 AM)posabsolute Wrote: There is also a possibility that joining Rutgers would have changed the big3 to big2, and in that sense, I'm grateful to those that wanted to keep the integrity of what TESU is.
That was basically my point as well. If TESC had merged with Rutgers, they would likely have been forced to reduce the number of transfer credits they accept toward a degree and I suspect there would have been limits added to the type of alt. credits they accept. Such changes would have removed them from the big 3 at the least and made them a much less desirable destination for adult learners.
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(03-11-2019, 08:43 PM)sanantone Wrote: (03-11-2019, 08:37 PM)cookderosa Wrote: I'm so confused lol. Wow was this really almost 9 years ago? Seems like yesterday!
The topic came up in a recent thread, so I dug up this one. I could have sworn this was talked about in 2012 or 2013, but the merger was being discussed as I just discovered TESC in 2010. It 's kind of funny to see old members freaking out whereas new members would love the idea of having a Rutgers degree. I guess it's different now since TESU no longer gives UL credit for community college courses.
I read through my old comments (which took wayyyyy too long lol but it was so nice to revisit some of my old board-mates from back in the day) but I still think that it would have hurt students. I think with TESU's new president, that she'd JUMP at a merger opportunity whereas before they were really in their own lane.
I'm glad it's off the table and a non-issue.
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TESU is already slowly pushing away the alternative-credit crowd through it's pricing... go full steam and merge with Rutgers. We'll still have a Big 2 and a new crop of Big CBE schools to work with.
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I kind of feel like since they have changed the designation to University that a merger would be less likely. Prior, it could have been like adding an additional college to Rutgers, like an extension school.
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I think there are a lot of reasons it won't ever happen. I don't think Christie had much support for the proposal to begin with. With him out, I don't think there's anyone interested in that fight.
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