09-03-2020, 05:39 PM
If your works pay for your tuition then I would plan on taking at least 16 credits at TESU to avoid the waiver fee (unless you can get verification they can pay that. Usually this fee isn't covered under reimbursement.) If the waiver can be paid for then you just do 6 credits at TESU.
You have to take 6 credits at TESU. So you just need to take 10 more credits. If you want to take less actual classes to get to 16, TESU offers 6 credit classes like Social Psych and a couple of History ones that count towards UL in a TESU degree. It might be easier to do 12 additional credits after the 6 since most classes are 3 credits. TECEPs don't count towards this.
But then take all other non TESU courses through ACE looks like you almost have it done.
You have to take 6 credits at TESU. So you just need to take 10 more credits. If you want to take less actual classes to get to 16, TESU offers 6 credit classes like Social Psych and a couple of History ones that count towards UL in a TESU degree. It might be easier to do 12 additional credits after the 6 since most classes are 3 credits. TECEPs don't count towards this.
But then take all other non TESU courses through ACE looks like you almost have it done.