05-12-2016, 02:10 PM
It's cheap to matriculate early at TESU. It's not a considerable cost. Why wouldn't you do it? Most of the changes have been bad for students. GE changes, no more UL for CC, no more FEMA, capstone, cornerstone, etc. If you matriculate, your transfer credits will remain undisturbed. If you break enrollment, you might see your eval stripped of credits that were previously accepted like FEMA and UL for CC. Your eval is where you should store your credits, not at other colleges or ACE. Advising could be better, but they can help you avoid taking courses that don't count for xyz requirement. That may save you a ton of money, especially when trying to take expensive UL courses that can't be tested out.
Year 1 - $75 app fee, $114 TECEP, cost of transcripts. You get 3 credits for the $189 + transcripts.
Year 2+ - $114 TECEP and you get another 3 credits
If you're careful, you won't run out of easy TECEPs to hold your current catalog and your current transfer credits.
Year 1 - $75 app fee, $114 TECEP, cost of transcripts. You get 3 credits for the $189 + transcripts.
Year 2+ - $114 TECEP and you get another 3 credits
If you're careful, you won't run out of easy TECEPs to hold your current catalog and your current transfer credits.
TESU BA CS and Math (graduated December 2016)