08-19-2020, 02:37 PM
Hey Toasty, I got your PM. Keep calm and reply with your unofficial academic evaluations for the AOS requirements. Let me break it down to you again, TESU is correct as all of them are adding a second degree with the new 2021 requirements. In the system, there isn't a way of just adding a second AOS. Unless things have changed again (previously people can't do a double AOS with GM, it had to be any other combo), they may have it back to that.
Scenario 1: Don't panic, be happy you're already at the finish line. Finish all the AOS requirements for the GM first, secondly complete the AOS requirements of the Entrepreneurship. You do not need to do any other requirements, just make sure those AOS are done for both of them. When you apply for graduation, just apply for the GM and follow the link we sent you to add the second AOS.
Scenario 2: If they have changed the rules again disallowing a GM double AOS, then skip the Entrepreneurship AOS OR change your GM AOS to Marketing. Entrepreneurship and Marketing have 3 courses that can overlap. It's easy actually to find out what double AOS you want, by doing an unofficial evaluation. I highly recommend you do the evaluations and post your AOS requirements for each as a screenshot reply to this message.
Scenario 3: As a final option, you can instead of going for an extra AOS, go for an extra certificate or two if your courses are completed, the exact same steps and in some cases, the exact same courses are required for the AOS & Cert. There is a link for adding a cert at the same time if you graduate. However, they have made a change, each cert you get has a $100 certificate fee which is chump change compared to paying 18 credits at TESU for a cert!
Scenario 1: Don't panic, be happy you're already at the finish line. Finish all the AOS requirements for the GM first, secondly complete the AOS requirements of the Entrepreneurship. You do not need to do any other requirements, just make sure those AOS are done for both of them. When you apply for graduation, just apply for the GM and follow the link we sent you to add the second AOS.
Scenario 2: If they have changed the rules again disallowing a GM double AOS, then skip the Entrepreneurship AOS OR change your GM AOS to Marketing. Entrepreneurship and Marketing have 3 courses that can overlap. It's easy actually to find out what double AOS you want, by doing an unofficial evaluation. I highly recommend you do the evaluations and post your AOS requirements for each as a screenshot reply to this message.
Scenario 3: As a final option, you can instead of going for an extra AOS, go for an extra certificate or two if your courses are completed, the exact same steps and in some cases, the exact same courses are required for the AOS & Cert. There is a link for adding a cert at the same time if you graduate. However, they have made a change, each cert you get has a $100 certificate fee which is chump change compared to paying 18 credits at TESU for a cert!
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In Progress: UMPI BAS & MAOL | TESU BA Biology & Computer Science
Graduate Certificate: ASU Global Management & Entrepreneurship
Completed: TESU ASNSM Biology, BSBA (ACBSP Accredited 2017)
Universidad Isabel I: ENEB MBA, Big Data & BI, Digital Marketing & E-Commerce
Certs: 6Sigma/Lean/Scrum, ITIL | Cisco/CompTIA/MTA | Coursera/Edx/Udacity
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