12-29-2016, 01:11 PM
The verbiage doesn't include the word waive. I can see how it can be interpreted differently though, but the title of the page is "Capstone Transfer Policy". It's likely this appeal is for somebody who is trying to finish a degree after many years and finished the capstone at the original college before dropping out.
This is similar to the course sequence policy where you satisfy the missing 1A credit after taking the 1B course. It's intended for someone who got placed in the 1B course at the original college. It's not intended for someone to get around the 1A requirement with no documentation. That's why it would likely be fruitless to take the 1B course and try to get advising to waive 1A with no documentation.
I do agree that the chances of success are close to zero absent a transferred capstone course.
This is similar to the course sequence policy where you satisfy the missing 1A credit after taking the 1B course. It's intended for someone who got placed in the 1B course at the original college. It's not intended for someone to get around the 1A requirement with no documentation. That's why it would likely be fruitless to take the 1B course and try to get advising to waive 1A with no documentation.
I do agree that the chances of success are close to zero absent a transferred capstone course.
TESU BA CS and Math (graduated December 2016)