(03-10-2018, 07:31 PM)davewill Wrote: The free course for two credit hours satisfies the requirement. The extra credit is made up in GenEd electives. Most people have plenty of those to fill that 1 credit.
Thanks davewill. I think I must be thick.
So you are saying even thought my academic evaluation says I need 3 credit hours in the slot, 2 hours will satisfy it?
Seems like they should just give me the credit for the business ethics. I will take the free course and see what happens. I am just trying to avoid a third time taking a class that won't count.
Unrelated but related side note.
I looked at my evaluation today. I had ENC101 credit from Penn State (1993). I then took study.com English 105 for ENC102 and Communication 101 for COM-209. Today they took away the Penn State credit and moved the English 105 to ENC101 and I have no credit for ENC102. One of the courses I took I didn't get credit for earlier was study.com English 104. I emailed academic advising to ask if this can be corrected. I feel like they have to either honor the Penn State class or the study.com English 104 for ENC 101 and stick to the English 105 counting for ENC102. All of this was in addition to them not counting the business ethics. Ughhhh!
As you can see, I feel like I take two steps forward and then one step back.
I finished Statistics 101 last week on study.com. I finished Business 103 for Law -201 today. I started Math 107 (MAT-119) today and I am fearful they will say these won't count. It feels very difficult to know for sure the classes will count.
Thanks to everyone for their help and thoughts.
Gloddy
(03-10-2018, 07:31 PM)davewill Wrote: The free course for two credit hours satisfies the requirement. The extra credit is made up in GenEd electives. Most people have plenty of those to fill that 1 credit.
Hi,
I just took the exam for this course and passed with a 76. Am I required to do the modules?
I went into my ACE account and added the course. Is that it? Once approved I can send it to TESU?
Thanks
Gloddy