01-22-2021, 10:35 AM
Hi Again.
Thanks for the continued comments and support. I had a good chuckle at your comment dfrecore, it's so true, and makes this whole situation so silly.
eLearner, good advice. I'm not going to cause a fuss and see if the BA will get me in. Having a BA will open me up to several other Acupuncture Programs, so if one accepts I may be able to use that as leverage. Their policy is pretty short: https://acupuncturist.edu/information/ad...uirements/, and does not say anything about ACE credits, the hand up is that they only accept credits from institutions accredited by the US Department of Edu. TESU falls into that bucket, but ACE does not.
Bjcheung77, if I only had to meet the 90 credits and my TESU transcript would suffice, then I was planning to start the Acupuncture Program in Aug and complete the BSLS in Sept. This is due to TESU's rule that I need 100 credits before I can enroll in the Capstone. I'm at 84 credits today, so I don't think I'll make it into the June Grad schedule and will have to wait until Sept.
Thank you all. I really appreciate you taking the time to share your thoughts.
Here are the courses I have left on my plan.
Algebra - In process (sophia)
Principles of Finance (sophia)
Business Law (sophia)
US History 2 (sophia)
Introduction to Statistics (sophia)
Psychology 301: Industrial/Organizational Psychology (study UL)
Psychology 310: Psychology of Personality (study UL)
Psychology 312: History and Systems of Psychology (study UL)
Sociology 305: Sociology of Work (study UL)
Abnormal Psychology (TECEP)
SOS - 110: Critical Info Lit (TESU)
LIB-495 Liberal Studies Capstone (TESU)
As an FYI, I have 16 Community College Credits, 2 TECEPs, so the new 90 non-collegiate limit policy at TESU should not affect me. I think.
Thanks for the continued comments and support. I had a good chuckle at your comment dfrecore, it's so true, and makes this whole situation so silly.
eLearner, good advice. I'm not going to cause a fuss and see if the BA will get me in. Having a BA will open me up to several other Acupuncture Programs, so if one accepts I may be able to use that as leverage. Their policy is pretty short: https://acupuncturist.edu/information/ad...uirements/, and does not say anything about ACE credits, the hand up is that they only accept credits from institutions accredited by the US Department of Edu. TESU falls into that bucket, but ACE does not.
Bjcheung77, if I only had to meet the 90 credits and my TESU transcript would suffice, then I was planning to start the Acupuncture Program in Aug and complete the BSLS in Sept. This is due to TESU's rule that I need 100 credits before I can enroll in the Capstone. I'm at 84 credits today, so I don't think I'll make it into the June Grad schedule and will have to wait until Sept.
Thank you all. I really appreciate you taking the time to share your thoughts.
Here are the courses I have left on my plan.
Algebra - In process (sophia)
Principles of Finance (sophia)
Business Law (sophia)
US History 2 (sophia)
Introduction to Statistics (sophia)
Psychology 301: Industrial/Organizational Psychology (study UL)
Psychology 310: Psychology of Personality (study UL)
Psychology 312: History and Systems of Psychology (study UL)
Sociology 305: Sociology of Work (study UL)
Abnormal Psychology (TECEP)
SOS - 110: Critical Info Lit (TESU)
LIB-495 Liberal Studies Capstone (TESU)
As an FYI, I have 16 Community College Credits, 2 TECEPs, so the new 90 non-collegiate limit policy at TESU should not affect me. I think.