The 3 Saylor courses are part of the Alternative Credit Project Ecosystem which is relatively new and are ACE recommended under ACPE and not Saylor. This is what may have created confusion. Once the 3 Saylor courses are on an ACE transcript you should be able to transfer them to TESU. While most course equivalencies don't change there have been a few changes over time. You should ask again about the Straighterline course. I always like transferring courses as I take them. When you do transfer courses there will be a long waiting period before they will actually be evaluated. It used to be 2-4 weeks for first eval and 3-4 weeks for subsequent evals once enrolled but someone was recently told 25-30 business days. There have been many people who have had problems transferring courses, though the registrar's office is good at fixing problems quickly. As long as the courses are transferred in and applied to your academic eval before you intend to graduate you should be all set.
TESC AAS CJ, December 2015
Working on TESU BA CJ/PSY March 2018
TECEP: Marriage and Family, Abnormal Psy, Intro to Soc, Psy of Women, Public Relations, Computer Concepts and Applications, Liberal Arts Math
ECE: Cultural Diversity, Juvenile Delinquency, Workplace Communications, Business Information Systems
DSST: Criminal Justice, Principles of Supervision, Substance Abuse
PF: Principles of Loss Prevention, White Collar Crime, Criminal Law
Propero: Victimology, Criminology, Intro to Homeland Security, Juvenile Justice, Criminal Justice Ethics
The Institutes: Ethics Course
AP: American History
FHSU: Justice in the Information Age
NOCTI Business Solutions: Protective Services, Security and Protective Services
Schmoop: Drugs in Lit
Working on TESU BA CJ/PSY March 2018
TECEP: Marriage and Family, Abnormal Psy, Intro to Soc, Psy of Women, Public Relations, Computer Concepts and Applications, Liberal Arts Math
ECE: Cultural Diversity, Juvenile Delinquency, Workplace Communications, Business Information Systems
DSST: Criminal Justice, Principles of Supervision, Substance Abuse
PF: Principles of Loss Prevention, White Collar Crime, Criminal Law
Propero: Victimology, Criminology, Intro to Homeland Security, Juvenile Justice, Criminal Justice Ethics
The Institutes: Ethics Course
AP: American History
FHSU: Justice in the Information Age
NOCTI Business Solutions: Protective Services, Security and Protective Services
Schmoop: Drugs in Lit