06-06-2017, 02:39 PM
Exactly what departments have you appealed so far? You can appeal all the way up to the Dean of your school and beyond.
Administrative Appeals Committee
Academic Appeals and Waivers
BTW, this is what I mean about consequences when discussing course tips/ease on a public forum. Unfortunately too many have discussed study.com recently and to be honest I expected something like this might happen. All, please try to remember, folks at the school monitor these forums.
I also feel I need to caution you about something else, that's kept very quiet but I've noticed happen over the years. TESU's publications are extremely vague on exact course transfer approval/evaluation and they have the final decision on any and all things. There is a way you need to approach them when you have an issue. It seems as if you may have landed on someone's bad side. Please try to refrain form getting too emotional when talking to them.
I would set up a phone appointment with a Sr Advisor or Asst/Director of Advising. (If it was one of these folks who you've already been talking with don't bother.) You may just need a Sr Advisor or Director of Advising to step in for you. They have been known to appeal these types of decisions to the Dean on your behalf. I've experienced many situations in my years at the school, and after, hope one of my suggestions help. Good luck!
Administrative Appeals Committee
Academic Appeals and Waivers
BTW, this is what I mean about consequences when discussing course tips/ease on a public forum. Unfortunately too many have discussed study.com recently and to be honest I expected something like this might happen. All, please try to remember, folks at the school monitor these forums.
I also feel I need to caution you about something else, that's kept very quiet but I've noticed happen over the years. TESU's publications are extremely vague on exact course transfer approval/evaluation and they have the final decision on any and all things. There is a way you need to approach them when you have an issue. It seems as if you may have landed on someone's bad side. Please try to refrain form getting too emotional when talking to them.
I would set up a phone appointment with a Sr Advisor or Asst/Director of Advising. (If it was one of these folks who you've already been talking with don't bother.) You may just need a Sr Advisor or Director of Advising to step in for you. They have been known to appeal these types of decisions to the Dean on your behalf. I've experienced many situations in my years at the school, and after, hope one of my suggestions help. Good luck!
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