06-30-2012, 05:44 AM
(This post was last modified: 06-30-2012, 05:46 AM by Stitching Belle.)
bricabrac Wrote:http://www.tesc.edu/documents/College_Ca...1-2012.pdf
Admission Application FeeThis nonrefundable fee and a completed application establish the applicantâs file. The Application Fee extends for six months from the date of application. Applicants who do not enroll during this period of eligibility will have to reapply to the College before enrolling. The Application Fee is waived for Thomas Edison State College alumni. (pg 177).
Enrollment (pg 175)
Students are considered enrolled when they pay the
Comprehensive Tuition Plan or the Enrolled Options Plan
and Technology Services Fee. A studentâs enrollment date
is defined as the date the bursar receives the Annual
Enrollment Tuition or Comprehensive Tuition. This
tuition covers a period of one year of service.
Catalog Currency (pg 176)
Students must use the Thomas Edison State College Catalog
that is in effect on the date of enrollment to determine
graduation requirements. However, if students
change their degree program or allow their enrollment to
lapse; necessary graduation requirements will be required as
listed in the Catalog in effect at the time the official change
or re-enrollment is recorded in the Office of the Registrar.
I've always understood there to be a difference between ADMITTED and ENROLLED, which is why I ponied up my $3k. I even called TESC on Friday to make sure that having paid via the website on Thursday night I was considered enrolled--I didn't want to find out that they needed 'processing time', or that I wasn't considered 'paid' until they finished processing the credit card transaction (still listed as pending on my account). The voice on the other end of the phone said that I am indeed dutifully enrolled, and this morning I tried to log into My Edison and was successful, so I guess I am actually enrolled!
I had missed the sentence about changing degree plans, but I remember that being the policy at Ole Miss back when dirt was new, dinosaurs roamed the earth, and I was a full-time undergraduate on the 'daddy-ride', so it wouldn't have been a surprise to me. But I have no intentions of changing my degree program at this point--I just want to finish.