03-27-2018, 01:09 AM
(03-27-2018, 01:06 AM)Merlin Wrote:(03-27-2018, 12:22 AM)NolaRice Wrote: Do you have to have a passing grade on the personal finance course in order to keep the scholarship?
Yes, I believe you do. That is the primary reason for the scholarship after all. Technically, the scholarship is meant to give you 3 months to finish that single course. If you manage to do so with a single exam, then you are free to take other courses as well until the scholarship expires. At least that is how my advisor explained it to me.
You get 2 exams per month as part of the scholarship, so if you fail the first attempt at a final exam you can study up and try again after waiting 3 days.
Yeah, I thought that would the case. I have two study.com courses to take, but I need to pass them by the end of April, so the scholarship is not gonna work out. I'll sign up through TESU for a discount though.
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TESU ASNSM Mathematics, BACS, BALS Psychology 2020 graduate
TESU ASNSM Mathematics, BACS, BALS Psychology 2020 graduate