07-07-2016, 12:58 PM
TrailRunr Wrote:On day 1, TESU receives a transcript. That starts the clock. Let's say it takes 25 business days to evaluate (it could be less or more). If you send a different transcript on day 20 electronically like ACE, they will evaluate both transcripts on day 25. DSST and CLEP take two weeks by mail, so factor that in by taking any DSST and CLEP exams first. The ACE transcript is a good choice for sending electronically on day 20. So get those courses to ACE during the waiting period. You get only two evaluations as an applicant until you enroll by taking a TESU course or TECEP.
Gotcha. I haven't taken any CLEP/DSST/SL/Study/PLA/etc courses yet. Hence why I was looking to finalize my information for my education road map so I would know where to start since I already have 47 credits from my previous institution. Now, if I apply to TESU, then I will be paying a $75 application fee and sending them my official transcript. From there, I am assuming, I would be given credit for my courses and have a new layout of information as to which coursed filled credits where and what is left to be taken. From that information, create a new spreadsheet that follows the new outline and expedite my credit earning by taking the CLEP/DSST/Study/SL/etc. eligible courses. Which would streamline the process into a faster degree earning track. Transfer in my new credits via ACE and CLEP/DSST. Sign up for their core classes that I cannot take elsewhere and cash out with my degree. Is that correct?