05-10-2013, 03:33 PM
rmonte Wrote:That is very helpful, I didn't realize the AA didn't transfer together. Do I need to enroll or apply for them to evaluate my credits and show me which ones will be accepted?
Ideal timeline to follow if you know you have a lot of tests to take, or fear you will need more than 12 months:
1) Apply and have all your transcripts sent. Note the date of application.
2) Start taking tests for things you know for certain are not complete (see degree plans for a rough sketch of fill-in-the-blanks).
3) Receive your initial evaluation and determine what other requirements are incomplete. Keep testing to fill in the blanks.
4) Enroll somewhere during month 5 after your date of application / before the 6-month window of application expires. Note the date of enrollment.
5) Once enrolled, poke Registrar to have your evaluation updated with the things you've done since your initial application eval, and get in touch with Advising to have the remainder of your credits planned out and inserted into your degree plan so what you think will fulfill a requirement actually will do so; edit your plan as needed based on Advising updates.
6) Keep testing until your evaluation is full.
7) Apply for graduation before your one-year enrollment expires.
It effectively gives you 18 months, instead of 12, to complete your degree requirements and does not leave time wasted.
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- TESC Chapter of Sigma Beta Delta International Honor Society for Business, Management and Administration
- Arnold Fletcher Award
AAS, Environmental, Safety, & Security Technologies - Thomas Edison State College, December 2012
AS, Business Administration - Thomas Edison State College, March 2012