06-10-2020, 02:18 PM
(This post was last modified: 06-10-2020, 02:21 PM by tjguitar85.)
You don't need to use "credit banking", just take a TECEP and order a transcript. The TECEP and all the transferred credits will show up on the transcript.
I'm assuming that you can just repeat the process if your enrollment expires by enrolling again and taking another TECEP.
If your school won't accept ACE/NCCRS, they aren't going to accept the courses just because TESU did.
You can get credits to show up on a TESU transcript, but that would be for employment purposes not for college application purposes.
I'm assuming that you can just repeat the process if your enrollment expires by enrolling again and taking another TECEP.
(06-10-2020, 12:51 PM)zzbully Wrote: I have 62 credits in CLEP, DSST, Saylor and the local community college. I am applying to a brick-and-mortar college to complete my bachelor's degree but neither that college nor the community college will directly accept all of my credits. Has anyone applied to TESU, transferred all their credits, gotten a credit evaluation and then sent a transcript to another school without actually earning a degree there? The brick-and-mortar college will accept my credits if another college accepts them first. Any suggestions?
If your school won't accept ACE/NCCRS, they aren't going to accept the courses just because TESU did.
You can get credits to show up on a TESU transcript, but that would be for employment purposes not for college application purposes.