01-17-2018, 06:45 PM
(01-17-2018, 06:32 PM)davewill Wrote:(01-17-2018, 06:22 PM)Luka1110 Wrote: Thanks davewill. If international students have to earn at least 30 US college credits for a BA, that means that I can only transfer a max of 90 credits gained through CLEP,DSS, etc, right?
Also, as Out-of-State Resident, I will be charge $499 per credit registered. Does this mean that I will be charged $499 for the 30 US college credits? Saying that, does TESU charge for CLEP,DSS transfer of credit?
Also, is the Residency Waiver fee applicable to international students as well?
Apologies for the long list but I'm trying to figure this out as clear as possible.
Thanks again for your help!
Actually it's better than that. CLEP and the rest count as US college credits. You are limited to 90 credits from international institutions. You are limited to 90 credits from any single alternative credit provider, so no more than 90 from CLEP, and separately no more than 90 from DSST or Study.com or .... It's possible to graduate from TESU by taking only the 3cr Capstone course there. The rest of your 117 credits for your degree can come from alternative sources if you wish. That and the liberal transfer policies, are the features that makes the Big3 unique.
Yes, the Residency Waiver also applies to international students. Really the only thing that is specific to international students is the need for the TOEFL. Everything else is the same as for any other out or state student.
Thanks again davewill! I already have a TOEFL (in UK is called IELST, which I assume it's the same)...in any case, I don't think it will be hard to get one.