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Newbie Canadian looking for advice - where to get liberal arts degrees?
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Cdnbackpacker Wrote:Apparently to get an i20 or student visa I need to apply at another school and prove I have the funds to study and support myself... I hope there is a way around this, if not that would be devastating.

Cdnbackpacker Wrote:Wow thank you so much for those links, they are very informative. It says that TESU does not offer letters of acceptance but I can enroll if I get accepted through another university or college, so I assume I would get all my SL courses and everything completed and then apply for a student visa for the US? Hopefully it doesnt cost too much...

Um, the link I sent to you is just for your reference and also to show you where/who to go for an evaluation. You do not need to apply for a student visa.
You get your courses completed in your neck of the woods (Canada, Asia, or even if you're in the great old USA), it won't matter where you are.

Straighterline and Study.com are affiliates/partners with TESU (as well as COSC/EC/WGU, etc), you should apply to TESU when you're done with your general education courses. Since you have roughly 30 credits scattered, you need to try to "place" your courses in the right areas, so get a spreadsheet up!

What you should do basically is to start getting your general education courses complete from Shmoop/Straighterline first and use Study.com to complete the remainder of the courses not offered at Shmoop or Straighterline. If you want to add to the mix and you're an awsome test taker, try your gig at Saylor too.

If I was in your shoes, I would pretend I'm starting from scratch and use one of dfrecore's spreadsheet templates, do all the general education requirements.
Then plug in the courses you have to transfer into the "General Education Electives" section. Try to plug in English/History into the AOS and you're done!
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Newbie Canadian looking for advice - where to get liberal arts degrees? - by bjcheung77 - 05-01-2017, 05:22 PM

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