09-10-2019, 08:28 PM
The TECEP is every year to keep enrolled and locked into your catalog easily with TESU (aside from an actual course) - you need to enroll in and to take one (plan for every 11 months to be one the safe side); they offer plenty of introductory LL Gen Ed options.
Add all ACE courses to your ACE account (to build an official record of them), but if you're actively enrolled at TESU and you take courses through providers that send free transcripts (such as SL & Study.com) send them as you finish the courses (this only works if you are enrolled, otherwise TESU just stops evaluating after the first 2). I suggest this because you always want to get what is considered UL 'today' on your TESU evaluation record as soon as possible (as odds are things could get downgraded to LL without warning far more often than being upgraded to UL). If you are enrolled with TESU you can easily send your NCCRS provider credits as you earn them (this just protects you against an NCCRS provider going out of business - it is rare, but it does happen)
Add all ACE courses to your ACE account (to build an official record of them), but if you're actively enrolled at TESU and you take courses through providers that send free transcripts (such as SL & Study.com) send them as you finish the courses (this only works if you are enrolled, otherwise TESU just stops evaluating after the first 2). I suggest this because you always want to get what is considered UL 'today' on your TESU evaluation record as soon as possible (as odds are things could get downgraded to LL without warning far more often than being upgraded to UL). If you are enrolled with TESU you can easily send your NCCRS provider credits as you earn them (this just protects you against an NCCRS provider going out of business - it is rare, but it does happen)
Amberton - MSHRB
TESU - ASNSM/BSBA
TESU - ASNSM/BSBA