dfrecore Wrote:They should not remove credits that used to be accepted but no longer are. There's usually a cutoff date, where they will no longer bring in credits, but they shouldn't retroactively remove something that they previously accepted.
They can change degree requirements/catalog and remove credits like FEMA and UL credit from community college if you don't maintain continuous enrollment. Adding new degree requirements is effectively the same thing as deleting credits no longer acceptable like FEMA. The net effect of either action is that you have to take another class or exam.
The bigger issue is the longer you take to finish, the harder, more time consuming, and expensive it will be as TESU becomes more restrictive in terms of transfer credits and additional degree requirements. Life happens, but try to finish the degree ASAP. Strategic management transfer, UL community college, FEMA, CIS-344 for TEEX, foreign language CLEP for 12 credits, lack of speech requirement, lack of capstone, lack of cornerstone, the $888 TECEP plan for residency, BA.SS, BA.NSM, BA.HUM, many TECEP exams are all ancient history. I'm sure in 2021, readers from the future will wish they had the 2015 or 2016 catalog.
TESU BA CS and Math (graduated December 2016)