06-21-2014, 12:40 PM
sanantone Wrote:That might be the case at Excelsior or COSC, but not at TESC. Although, I have heard some complaints about Excelsior's advisors. You can get accurate advice if you send an email or make an advising appointment at TESC. When you call the advising hotline, those people don't have a clue of what they're talking about.
Once enrolled Excelsior students are assigned an advisor based in the school they are enrolled in (nursing, liberal arts, technology ect), these advisors are the individuals who are the ones that evaluate your credits and transcribed them ect, they are also knowledgable of what credits you need as they are the ones who grant you credit, and what exams you could take to fulfill the requirements of your degree. I don't know about TESC; however, at EC everything pretty much goes through your advisor (one-stop shop). Sometime some students may have issues with the advisors they are assigned, but for the most part EC advisors are generally knowledgable of the schools policies.
Grad cert., Applied Behavior Analysis, Ball State University
M.S., in Applied Psychology, Lynn Univeristy
B.S., in Psychology, Excelsior College
A.A., Florida State College at Jacksonville
M.S., in Applied Psychology, Lynn Univeristy
B.S., in Psychology, Excelsior College
A.A., Florida State College at Jacksonville