02-15-2019, 01:17 PM
(02-15-2019, 12:02 PM)Merlin Wrote:(02-15-2019, 11:11 AM)udi Wrote:(02-15-2019, 11:05 AM)MNomadic Wrote: Which ones are lower level now and where did you see it?
I highly doubt they would work with you if you sent them a list.
Welcome to the forum!
I read about that in older forum posts here, so maybe there's nothing new. I was expecting Saylor's Software Engineering to transfer as upper level despite the ACE recommendation, but maybe it isn't now. So, I'm wondering where everything is.
TESU used to accept courses that were similar to those they offered at the same equivalency, so some LL courses were accepted as UL at TESU when they matched UL courses offered by the school itself. However, transfer policies changed at TESU last year, so they are now required to match the level of the course that is being transferred. If you have a LL course listed on your transcript, it will now come in as LL regardless of whether it is similar to an UL course or not; in cases where they don't have an established equivalency, TESU just creates one.
The Saylor CS courses are recommended as lower-division credits by ACE so TESU now evaluates them as 100-200 level courses, despite having accepted some of them as 300-400 level previously.
Still beating myself up for not locking down the software engineering UL credits from Saylor. I need the course for grad school and I already have enough LL credits in my AOS.
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TESU ASNSM Mathematics, BACS, BALS Psychology 2020 graduate