09-03-2023, 10:27 AM
(09-02-2023, 03:29 PM)rachel83az Wrote: A lot of transfers into TESU are for classes that TESU themselves don't teach. That's fine. They'll still meet degree requirements. Make sure you're checking both https://degreeforum.miraheze.org/wiki/Sa...ts_Roadmap and https://degreeforum.miraheze.org/wiki/So...lency_List Visual Communications is accepted and it counts as a Humanities course for the gen eds. Don't bother to check the TESU site for most of this. It won't help.
I would wait to send in your Sophia transcript(s) until you are an enrolled student. An applicant student only gets two transcript evaluations. An enrolled student gets unlimited evaluations. Once you are an enrolled student, send in your Sophia transcripts every 6-8 weeks or so.
That makes sense and clarifies everything. I'll stick to the wikis.
I can now flesh out my degree plan to include a path through Sophia coursework. I will make sure to take multiple-touchstone courses in tandem with no/low touchstone courses.
I am planning to wait until enrolling to send my transcripts. It'll then take a week or three for my uni transcripts to finally reach TESU, so I was wondering whether I should go ahead and sent my Sophia transcript in as soon as I enroll or wait until my uni courses go through. Maybe there's no real difference; just thought I'd ask if there is a standard order for RA vs. ACE.
(09-02-2023, 04:40 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: TESU allows for max transfer of credits, most of the degrees they have, credits need to be transferred through third party providers or institutions. Courses transferred would be equivalent to requirements needed for the degree, TESU would have 'names' for these that aren't in the course catalog as they're not internal courses, it's all transferred in. I would get the WIKI plans and review what requirements are for the degree and make your own customized spreadsheet using the WIKI and forum for reference purposes...
Cool, that makes things a lot more straightforward. I will work on a spreadsheet now that my doubts are cleared.
Thank you both for helping me understand how TESU determines and places coursework from other providers.