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(Yesterday, 09:31 PM)jg_nuy Wrote: For a bachelor's degree at TESU, there is a 90 credit limit for ACE and NCCRS credits (combined), a separate 90 credit limit from community college, but no actual limit on the number of credits that can be transferred in from a 4-year RA college or university in the US.
The cornerstone and capstone are required for the bachelor's degrees, with the capstone counting as part of the 18 upper level credits that most areas of study require, leaving you with around 12-15 other UL credits being required per major/AOS, depending on the specific one(s) desired.
It says 6 of the credits at the 100 level max, so does that mean the max of 100 level courses from 4 year universities? It must mean of those from the 4 year universities, because of 90 community college credits, over 6 will be in the 100 level?
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Without knowing which specific degree you’re looking for at TESU, hard to answer that.
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For TESU... The 6 credits at the 100 level are for the major, it's each and every one of their degrees. You can have all your general education and elective credits as 100 level if you wanted, the major requires the 18 UL credits at 300/400 level and the capstone counts as part of that.
An unlimited number of credits can be transferred into TESU, only 114 credits can be transferred into the degree requirements, it can be all RA if you have that many at a previous university, classes at the college level can only accumulate up to 90 credits towards the degree.
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