05-22-2020, 03:11 PM
(05-22-2020, 01:20 PM)SteveFoerster Wrote: There's a considerable danger in assuming that public institutions make policy changes as if they were proprietary institutions. They have constraints and stakeholders that probably defy common sense.I agree with this. Based on the introduction posts in the TESU classes I took it seemed like most of the people in there were taking multiple classes from TESU.
As for the "the 114 all ACE allowed business", such students are not a majority at Charter Oak, and I'd be surprised were they a majority at TESU.
That said, as someone who still has a few kids to go to make it through the Big Three, I completely understand the feeling that people here have about these sorts of changes.
BALS Social Sciences - TESU 2020
ASNSM Computer Science - TESU 2020
ASNSM Computer Science - TESU 2020