soupbone Wrote:It's amazing I was reading through my posts for the last month and you can see my frustration, excitement, and concern. I'm still not quite there yet but I know I'm close. I'm considering filing for graduation in about two weeks just to see what TESC does. That can't hurt right? hilarious
How did I know you would say that!! You have absolutely NO patience do you!! :roflol:
In all honesty it wouldnt hurt at all! See below!
Taken from TESC application for graduation letter-
<<<<The following steps detail the graduation process:
- An academic audit will be conducted and you will be notified by mail of any outstanding academic or financial requirements.
- If all requirements for graduation have been met, your name will be submitted to the Board of Trustees at its next scheduled meeting for approval of your degree.
- Once your file has been certified for graduation, two copies of an official "certified for graduation letter" are automatically sent to you. The "certified for graduation letter" states that all the degree requirements have been completed and that the student's degree is scheduled to be conferred on the date of the next Thomas Edison State College Board of Trustees meeting. These letters are sent well in advance of the actual date of the graduation. You are able to use the letter, along with a copy of your transcript, for proof of the anticipated degree until the degree is actually conferred by the Board of Trustees and is officially noted on the transcript.
- Graduation certification letters and a final transcript will be sent to you with your Thomas Edison State College diploma. This diploma package is mailed one week after the graduation date.
- If you have any questions about this letter or your graduation audit status, please contact the Advisement Center through the myEdison help desk. By clicking the "Help" button, located along the top of the page, you will be directed to the College Support Portal. Once there, select "Submit a Ticket". You are then asked to select the appropriate department (Academic Advisement Only) and then the appropriate degree program (BA, BSAST, BSBA, etc.) if you have an academic advising question. Your email will then be routed to the appropriate advising staff member. >>>>
"Setting a goal is not the main thing. It is deciding how you will go about achieving it and staying with that plan." -Tom Landry
TESC:
AAS, Admin Studies. 2010
BA, Social Sciences. 2010. Arnold Fletcher Award.
AAS, Environmental, Safety & Security Technologies. 2011
BSBA, General Management. 2011. Arnold Fletcher Award. Sigma Beta Delta (ΣΒΔ!