07-09-2020, 08:27 PM
(07-09-2020, 07:50 PM)nataliedujour Wrote: Barring the ability to transfer SOS-110 in from somewhere, which doesn't appear possible, I'd rather not pay full tuition for two classes if I can help it -- I know one of them is unavoidable, and by taking the Capstone I have enough TESU credits to avoid the residency waiver.
TESU eliminated the option to transfer in an information literacy course back in 2018 when they made the cornerstone a required course for all degrees. There is no way to avoid having to take it unless you already have an existing bachelor's degree and you're coming back for a second one. It is considered a GenEd requirement so those are all waived for existing bachelor's degree holders.
So no matter how you look at it, you're going to have to take the cornerstone (SOS-110) and the capstone course for your major in order to graduate from TESU.
It is nice that you have enough residency credits that you don't need to pay for the residency waiver at least.
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