03-22-2010, 11:11 PM
This is most likely a bad thing for anyone that wants to have the flexibility of credit pooling that TESC offers. If it is merged with Rutgers (unless some special provision is made) you will not be able to transfer in all of your credits from other colleges to get your degree, test taking for credits will be greatly limited, as will prior learning. There is a cap on junior college transfers of 60-65 credits depending on the program you are in (instead of the 80 allowed by TESC). It is much more expensive, semesters are much longer and are not as flexible. It will completely change the way that degrees are awarded through TESC. This is not a good thing.