01-26-2019, 01:09 AM
(01-26-2019, 01:07 AM)nyvrem Wrote:(01-26-2019, 12:20 AM)Merlin Wrote:(01-25-2019, 09:59 PM)nyvrem Wrote: i'll most prob go with TESU's BA in CS.
btw, how does the whole application process for TESU go ~ ?
1) Apply into TESU
2) Send all my transcripts in
3) Get a degree plan from them?
4) Fulfil my remaining credits via alternate means? (SL/SDC, etc)
5) Transfer those credits into TESU
6) Finish TESU capstone (or the new 3 credit course)
7) Apply for graduate?
Is that correct ?
Mostly correct, with a few modifications...
Keep in mind that there are two required TESU courses: the cornerstone (currently a 1cr course which can be completed in a few hours – changing to a 3cr, 12-week course on July 1st) and the capstone (a 3cr, 12-week course). Your list was confusing them or missing one of them.
- Apply to TESU
- Submit transcripts (this can technically be done before you apply as well, as it will generally take up to a week before TESU receives them, and will take a month from receipt for TESU to process them)
- Create your own degree plan with help from folks here on the forum. TESU will only help you design a degree plan using their own courses
- Register for the TESU cornerstone course (you want to take this before July 1st), this will also enroll you officially
- Use the degree plan to complete the rest of your credits, including completing the cornerstone
- Transfer courses to TESU
- Once you're at 100+ credits on file with TESU and most of your AOS courses are complete, register for the TESU capstone course
- Complete the capstone course
- Apply for graduation once you've met all your degree requirements (this can be done before the capstone is completed)
- Profit
Is there any time limit once I've registered with TESU and completed their cornerstone?
eg - If I have 30 credits left to do, and I might take the next 2 years to complete them for whatever reasons.
Will anything happen to me? like TESU kicking me out or something. Or paying some fees to continue with them etc?
Your enrollment is good for one year after you take a course with them. You can extend it another year by taking another course or TECEP exam at any point during the year
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BA History & Psychology, Thomas Edison State University, March 2020
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BA History & Psychology, Thomas Edison State University, March 2020
ASNSM Mathematics, Thomas Edison State University, March 2020
Up Next:
JD, Cornell Law School, Class of 2024
Link to all credits earned: Link