For most students you apply to TESC, pay the application fee, and become an applicant. You then have 6 months to become an enrolled student. Regardless of how you complete the degree students must be enrolled in order to be eligible for graduation. For bachelors if you plan on transferring in almost all credits (some programs require a capstone be taken at TESC) then the cheapest tuition is the Pay Per Credit plan and take 7 TECEPs and 1 capstone course or 8 TECEPs (if capstone course is not required be taken at TESC). For associates you take 4 TECEPs unless capstone is required then you take 3 TECEPs and 1 capstone course. The easiest method is enrolled options where you pay a yearly fee to enroll and then pay for each credit at a reduced rate. The pay per credit plan requires 24 credits residency for bachelors and 12 credit residency for associates (can be completed using TECEPs). The enrolled options plan does not have a residency requirement.
I am currently working on an AAS CJ and am transferring everything in. I do not have to take a capstone course so I took 4 TECEPs to meet residency credit requirements and am eligible to apply for graduation. So far I have paid the application fee, the 4 TECEPs cost $444 and the graduation fee. I believe the tech services fee is for the enrolled options plan.
The contract programs (military, corporate choice, etc.) have different requirements so the enrollment process and requirements may be different for military students.
I am currently working on an AAS CJ and am transferring everything in. I do not have to take a capstone course so I took 4 TECEPs to meet residency credit requirements and am eligible to apply for graduation. So far I have paid the application fee, the 4 TECEPs cost $444 and the graduation fee. I believe the tech services fee is for the enrolled options plan.
The contract programs (military, corporate choice, etc.) have different requirements so the enrollment process and requirements may be different for military students.
TESC AAS CJ, December 2015
Working on TESU BA CJ/PSY March 2018
TECEP: Marriage and Family, Abnormal Psy, Intro to Soc, Psy of Women, Public Relations, Computer Concepts and Applications, Liberal Arts Math
ECE: Cultural Diversity, Juvenile Delinquency, Workplace Communications, Business Information Systems
DSST: Criminal Justice, Principles of Supervision, Substance Abuse
PF: Principles of Loss Prevention, White Collar Crime, Criminal Law
Propero: Victimology, Criminology, Intro to Homeland Security, Juvenile Justice, Criminal Justice Ethics
The Institutes: Ethics Course
AP: American History
FHSU: Justice in the Information Age
NOCTI Business Solutions: Protective Services, Security and Protective Services
Schmoop: Drugs in Lit
Working on TESU BA CJ/PSY March 2018
TECEP: Marriage and Family, Abnormal Psy, Intro to Soc, Psy of Women, Public Relations, Computer Concepts and Applications, Liberal Arts Math
ECE: Cultural Diversity, Juvenile Delinquency, Workplace Communications, Business Information Systems
DSST: Criminal Justice, Principles of Supervision, Substance Abuse
PF: Principles of Loss Prevention, White Collar Crime, Criminal Law
Propero: Victimology, Criminology, Intro to Homeland Security, Juvenile Justice, Criminal Justice Ethics
The Institutes: Ethics Course
AP: American History
FHSU: Justice in the Information Age
NOCTI Business Solutions: Protective Services, Security and Protective Services
Schmoop: Drugs in Lit