01-05-2015, 04:38 PM
Hi Everyone,
I've been reading through this forum almost religiously for the past couple of years trying to finish my degree from TESC. Yesterday I officially enrolled (hurrah!!) and received my academic evaluation today. I found out that they did not accept my Criminal Justice DSST which I took September 2014. I called the Office of the Registrar three times today and basically got told the same thing. Apparently, ACE Credit evaluated that DSST on January 1, 2013 and said it was worth 6 credits instead of three. And, if anyone takes that test between then and 12/31/15, they should receive 6 credits. I checked the ACE website and this was true, but that was the first I had heard of this! Long story short, DSST doesn't believe me that the test is worth 6 and TESC won't accept my test unless they receive papers from DSST that say it is worth 6 credits. What am I supposed to do?? Has anyone encountered this at TESC or any other school? I desperately need this test to be approved so I can graduate in June! Any thoughts or suggestions?
Thanks,
AlmostGraduated
I've been reading through this forum almost religiously for the past couple of years trying to finish my degree from TESC. Yesterday I officially enrolled (hurrah!!) and received my academic evaluation today. I found out that they did not accept my Criminal Justice DSST which I took September 2014. I called the Office of the Registrar three times today and basically got told the same thing. Apparently, ACE Credit evaluated that DSST on January 1, 2013 and said it was worth 6 credits instead of three. And, if anyone takes that test between then and 12/31/15, they should receive 6 credits. I checked the ACE website and this was true, but that was the first I had heard of this! Long story short, DSST doesn't believe me that the test is worth 6 and TESC won't accept my test unless they receive papers from DSST that say it is worth 6 credits. What am I supposed to do?? Has anyone encountered this at TESC or any other school? I desperately need this test to be approved so I can graduate in June! Any thoughts or suggestions?
Thanks,
AlmostGraduated