02-21-2019, 06:57 PM
(02-21-2019, 06:33 PM)eriehiker Wrote: I had graduate economics credits transfer in as the following while I was pursuing a BSBA:
ECO-499 Special Topics in Economics
A
2.00
ECO-499 Special Topics in Economics
A
1.50
ECO-499 Special Topics in Economics
A
0.50
ECO-499 Special Topics in Economics
A
2.00
I had about a dozen professional education professional development graduate credits from University of the Pacific and Chapman University that were not accepted.
The credits from my completed master's degree (MAT) transferred in as this while I was completing my BSBA:
EDU-499 Special Topics in Education
CR
3.00
EDL-520 Cycle of Leadership
A
3.00
EDU-499 Special Topics in Education
A
3.00
EDL-510 Inquiry Process
A-
3.00
EDU-499 Special Topics in Education
A
3.00
EDU-319 Classroom Management Tech.
A
3.00
EDU-499 Special Topics in Education
A
3.00
EDU-499 Special Topics in Education
A
3.00
EDU-499 Special Topics in Education
A
3.00
EDU-499 Special Topics in Education
B+
3.00
EDU-499 Special Topics in Education
The really strange part was that two of my master's classes tranferred in as master's credits even though I was only pursuing a bachelors degree. They also transferred as Ed. Leadership credits rather than simple EDU credits. Again, that was kind of strange.
So, I think that TESU mostly accepts graduate credits, however, it is an inconsistent transfer situation.
Thanks. I spoke to a couple of people in Admissions and they all said the same thing so they must be getting that message from somewhere (even if they are clueless). It's not unexpected that it's treated inconsistently. However, my understanding is that you have to apply and then pay for a class to enroll before they even look at your plan and opine. Is that correct? That would leave you out about $1,200?
How long ago was it they accepted those credits for you?