billchrz Wrote:Apparently not (which doesn't make sense to me)...Here is my correspondence with TESC about Financial Management.
Would Penn Foster College's Financial Management course (ACE Transcript ICS-0152) be an acceptable substitute for the TESC Business Finance requirement? If not, which active Penn Foster class would fill the requirement?
Hi William, thanks for your email.
I reviewed that ACE-evaluated Penn Foster course that you submitted. It does not meet the 'Finance' requirement of the BSBA degree. You may view the ACE recommnendations for Penn foster courses at ACE | Home. We will be happy to respond to your question about a specific course should you have questions.
Best regards,
Nia I. Abuwi
Academic Advising
Caution!! :reddevil:
I would get someone on the phone. I just read over the ACE description and the online syllabus objectives and they do match. Also a precedent has already been set for acceptance of this course. This is one of the things that pisses me off with TESC. They need to learn how to standardize alternate courses. (Not sure if you remember the issue with ALEKS MAT-102. Some students told it was remedial and did not count and it was actually approved for GenEd. Also ALEKS third stats courseâ¦some received credit and others did not.) Given this is supposed to be their specialty; they need to formulate a plan so that these courses are entered into the computer as soon as it is added to a students evaluation. Simply so that those who come after do not have to deal with this!
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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
