12-13-2016, 09:23 PM
bghill Wrote:If you qualify for the waiver (have 104+ transfer credits), you can call TESU and they can sign you up for a TECEP without having to enroll in the Cornerstone. I did this and it was no problem.
However, Likiro doesn't have that many credits yet, so if they are actually enrolling as a matriculated TESU student at this time, they'll have to take the Cornerstone.
If they want to not enroll as an actual TESU student and just take a TECEP as a non-matriculated person, then they shouldn't have to take the Cornerstone, as it is just for TESU students.
I don't want to lose out on the jan1st deadline so I'm not going to take the cornerstone. I have over 104cr, though. Would I still need to take a TECEP to become an enrolling student? If so, I'm just going to bypass that and pay for the in-state comprehensive plan. I'm tired of waiting lol