You don't have to take 16 credits at TESU but if you don't take 16 credits you have to pay the $2,800 residency waiver.
The choices is yours take at least 16 credits and no waiver or take only 2 courses at TESU + a 2,800 wavier fee.
Note that you must take 6 credits at TESU and there is no way to take less than that for your first bachelors. If you are getting tutition rehembursment, finanical aid, pell grant, etc. then going the 16 credit route could likely be a better option. If you don't get aid, then the choice is up to you, but probably paying the waiver fee would make the most sense.
weird they didn't count your interpersonal communication for the oral communication requirement or the financial management for the finance requirement. You could e-mail and see if they could move those around to fit those spots.
Also, the quantitative lit with that math 144 under other as well.
The choices is yours take at least 16 credits and no waiver or take only 2 courses at TESU + a 2,800 wavier fee.
Note that you must take 6 credits at TESU and there is no way to take less than that for your first bachelors. If you are getting tutition rehembursment, finanical aid, pell grant, etc. then going the 16 credit route could likely be a better option. If you don't get aid, then the choice is up to you, but probably paying the waiver fee would make the most sense.
weird they didn't count your interpersonal communication for the oral communication requirement or the financial management for the finance requirement. You could e-mail and see if they could move those around to fit those spots.
Also, the quantitative lit with that math 144 under other as well.