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Ever have a course auto-dropped?
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I recently enrolled for the 2022 Nov term medical terminology TECEP to extend my enrollment status for another year so I wouldn't have to take some courses over the holidays. Today I received a refund of the credit balance in the mail. When viewing the Academic Attendance in the Student Self-Service it states that the course is dropped but I didn't drop it and I agreed to the University statement on Academic Integrity & Academic Residency Requirements form that the online student service page states will be required for registering for courses in the near future, so I at least know that shouldn't have been the reason for it auto-dropping me.

Has this happened to anyone else?
Completed: BA in Computer Science, ASNSM in Mathematics & Certificate in Computer Information Systems (2025)

TESU: 9 Credits (SOS-110, CMP-3540, LIB-4950)
Coursera: 39 Credits (IBM Data Analysis & Visualization Foundations, SAS Advanced Programmer, Google Data Analytics, IBM Full Stack Software Developer)
Study.com: 27 Credits (Management Information Systems, Systems Analysis & Design, Database Management, Computer Architecture, Discrete Mathematics, Geometry, Data Structures, Intro to Operating Systems, Calculus)
InstantCert.com: 3 Credits (American Government)
CSMLearn.com: 3 Credits
Sophia.org: 49 Credits
Texas A&M Engineering Extension Service 11 Credits
B&M College: 105.34 Credits


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I had to confirm with an advisor last year that I was taking PLA-100 and PSY-363 knowing they wouldn't apply to my degree plan. I also got an email earlier this year (subject line: "Registration error") saying that "If we do not hear from you by the Friday before the first day of the term, we will drop your class(es) by 3:00 pm that day." The reason they were dropping the class (in that case, the MAR-321 TECEP) was that it did not fulfill any of my degree/certificate requirements.
Ongoing: MLIS

June 2022, Thomas Edison State University (TESU): Second degree - BA in Computer Science + ASNSM in Mathematics + Cert. in CIS + Cert. in Operations Mgmt.
e-Packs: Computer Concepts; Industrial Psych.
Guided Study: Comp. Architecture
Online: Intro. to PLA; Database Mgmt.; Software Eng.; Data Structures; Liberal Arts Capstone; DSI-610 (Statistics.com)

May 2019, a residential, RA institution: BA in Political Science and Educational Studies
Relevant equivalencies: MAT-321; MAT-431; STA-315
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Hmm interesting. That makes sense, I just wish I would have gotten some sort of heads up, e.g., an email would have been nice. I guess I'll just deal with it and register for the Cornerstone. Thanks for sharing your experience that does make me feel a little bit better.
Completed: BA in Computer Science, ASNSM in Mathematics & Certificate in Computer Information Systems (2025)

TESU: 9 Credits (SOS-110, CMP-3540, LIB-4950)
Coursera: 39 Credits (IBM Data Analysis & Visualization Foundations, SAS Advanced Programmer, Google Data Analytics, IBM Full Stack Software Developer)
Study.com: 27 Credits (Management Information Systems, Systems Analysis & Design, Database Management, Computer Architecture, Discrete Mathematics, Geometry, Data Structures, Intro to Operating Systems, Calculus)
InstantCert.com: 3 Credits (American Government)
CSMLearn.com: 3 Credits
Sophia.org: 49 Credits
Texas A&M Engineering Extension Service 11 Credits
B&M College: 105.34 Credits


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