05-01-2021, 11:46 AM
and not in Ashkir's case, but for future students, there's the oral presentation in the Liberal Studies capstone that would need accommodation too. It's not just the gen ed class substitute or even the capstone issue (for those who would be BALS... which ashkir was not). There is also the issue that TESU has certain things it is supposed to do and did not. https://www.tesu.edu/about/ada/
I think the difference is: It is about the university assisting for accommodations vs a university sending mixed messages that they will waive and then they say waive but replace with another course that requires speaking....... and then went weird with lawyers involved.
Ashkir, the good thing is? You made a good decision to forget TESU and completed a Bachelors with UMPI quickly. That was amazingly fast once you started. well done
I think the difference is: It is about the university assisting for accommodations vs a university sending mixed messages that they will waive and then they say waive but replace with another course that requires speaking....... and then went weird with lawyers involved.
Ashkir, the good thing is? You made a good decision to forget TESU and completed a Bachelors with UMPI quickly. That was amazingly fast once you started. well done
TESU: BALS June 2021 (comm college, clep, sdc sophia coopersmith, SOS110, and capstone)