02-05-2015, 04:37 PM
(This post was last modified: 02-05-2015, 04:57 PM by Anyamatopoeia.)
Thanks for your feedback and your links! I was using your gen ed wiki page, but I missed the Psychology one. Doy. That could have saved me a lot of effort.
sanantone Wrote:1. Any course or test accepted by TESC can be used for the statistics requirement.I think you misunderstood me. I was asking if I could use a single statistics test to fulfill both the statistics requirement in the psychology major and the college-level math requirement in general education, thereby freeing up a space for another elective and requiring me to take only one math test.
sanantone Wrote:2. The 18 upper level credits need to be in the psychology area of study. The required liberal arts capstone counts toward that requirement.Oh, good! If the capstone counts, then I still have enough.
sanantone Wrote:3. TESC only has a 24-credit residency requirement under the Per Credit Tuition Plan. This plan can save you a lot of money if you don't need to use financial and will use TECEPs to fulfill the residency.Yeah, I've been assuming I'll use that tuition plan. You only have to pay tuition for credits earned from TESC courses you take, right? (Not for credits earned from TECEP or any other sort of test?) And you don't have to pay the annual enrollment fee or the technology services fee?