09-07-2020, 07:58 PM
(This post was last modified: 09-07-2020, 08:00 PM by tjguitar85.)
(09-07-2020, 07:38 PM)AZDan Wrote:(09-07-2020, 05:07 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: Oh wow, interesting, you scored a waiver for the cornerstone. Cool, usually it's for individuals who already have 100+ credits to transfer in, but you got that grandfathered because of your previous applications to TESU. So, it's actually cheaper just to do the Capstone with them, it's true - the main cost would be your Residency Waiver fee.
So do you think I can complete the courses needed, all through Sophia and SDC, and only take the Capstone and be done?
It seems as if I change from Accounting to something like Org Mgt or General Mgt and eliminate the UL accounting courses I can't find, I can avoid having to take any TESU courses, even TECEP.
The only other obstacle would be the GPA needed.
If you change your major, my understanding is that you will lose your grandfathered catalog, so you will definitely want to keep Accounting.
What UL Accounting can't you find at SDC? Because the combination of SDC + Federal income Taxation literally filled every ACCT slot for me. InstantCert Managerial Accounting also apparently comes in as as a UL Financial Accounting II.
(09-07-2020, 07:55 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: Yup, you can complete everything with Sophia.org and Study.com, skip the Accounting, go for the General Management option. The GPA won't really matter, it's one of a few things they look at. You can apply to other AACSB schools easier with an ACBSP degree from TESU or WGU.
I have not seen any one school requesting the third and smallest business accreditation agency IACBE, so as long as your going to an ACBSP or AACSB accredited school, you're in good shape. Take InstantCert, Davar and Study.com for your UL business requirements, those are the three easiest options/fastest/cheapest!
https://www.tesu.edu/academics/catalog/l...eadmission
"Enrolled students whose enrollment has lapsed may return within 36 months of the end of their enrollment and continue in the degree requirements that were in effect at the time of their initial enrollment if they continue in the same degree. If they re-enroll in a different degree, they will be required to complete the degree requirements in effect at the time of reenrollment."
I guess the big question is if he can change the concentration within the BSBA and if that if considered the same degree or a different degree.