05-14-2010, 12:48 PM
I'm under 21, and did it a little differently:
1) After earning 78 credits and within one year of graduation, I mailed a letter to David Hoftiezer, Director of Admissions, asking him to waive the age requirement.
2) He sent me an email stating that he agreed to let me enroll. He then told me to complete the online application and pay the $75 fee.
3) I completed the application and had my CLEP/DSST transcripts sent to TESC.
4) Still waiting on my evaluation...Have no idea how long it might take. In the meantime, I'm continuing to test and have each new score sent to TESC.
1) After earning 78 credits and within one year of graduation, I mailed a letter to David Hoftiezer, Director of Admissions, asking him to waive the age requirement.
2) He sent me an email stating that he agreed to let me enroll. He then told me to complete the online application and pay the $75 fee.
3) I completed the application and had my CLEP/DSST transcripts sent to TESC.
4) Still waiting on my evaluation...Have no idea how long it might take. In the meantime, I'm continuing to test and have each new score sent to TESC.

-Andrew T.
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Finished: 120 credits! [BSBA Thomas Edison State College] See my degree plan here.
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Now Available for Amazon Kindle: How to Test Out of Your First Year of College (And More)