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Residency Waiver- 1 year to graduate?
#1
Planning my daughter's final stretch for a BA at TESU. She's already enrolled and has completed a TECEP.
1)  Suppose we pay the residency fee now, before July. I understand she only has 1 year to complete courses before having to pay the fee again. But I'm wondering exactly what she needs to do before next July. Does she have to have all her coursework done AND have formally graduated? I remember when I graduated through them it took a few months after the courses were complete. 

2) Here are the final credits she needs: 
* 1 TECEP registered for July (easy)
* SOS-110 registered for July - 2 months (will be easy for her; she's a good writer)
* 2 sophia courses for 6 random electives- easy, can do in less than a month consecutive with the other courses (July)
* 1 UExcel test needed. She's ready to take it but there are no test centers currently open. I hope they will be before next year..
* Capstone - 3 months. Can't do it consecutively as she's also working and has limited study time.

Barring any unforeseen issues, she can do this easily by the end of 2020. It's the other things (transcripts taking several weeks to arrive, test centers not open, test or course dates not available, graduation prep through the school takes months) that I'm concerned about.
Would you take the chance and pay the RW before the price (potentially) goes up July 1?
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#2
I think as long as you apply for graduation and pay the graduation fee within 12 months, you're good to go. Of course, there's always the danger that she won't finish in 12 months and then you have to pay it again. There is a very real potential, IMO, for the UExcel centers to not be open in the next 8-12 months. Do you have a plan B if that were to happen?
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(06-17-2020, 01:42 PM)CourtneyBrooke Wrote: Planning my daughter's final stretch for a BA at TESU. She's already enrolled and has completed a TECEP.
1)  Suppose we pay the residency fee now, before July. I understand she only has 1 year to complete courses before having to pay the fee again. But I'm wondering exactly what she needs to do before next July. Does she have to have all her coursework done AND have formally graduated? I remember when I graduated through them it took a few months after the courses were complete. 

2) Here are the final credits she needs: 
* 1 TECEP registered for July (easy)
* SOS-110 registered for July - 2 months (will be easy for her; she's a good writer)
* 2 sophia courses for 6 random electives- easy, can do in less than a month consecutive with the other courses (July)
* 1 UExcel test needed. She's ready to take it but there are no test centers currently open. I hope they will be before next year..
* Capstone - 3 months. Can't do it consecutively as she's also working and has limited study time.

Barring any unforeseen issues, she can do this easily by the end of 2020. It's the other things (transcripts taking several weeks to arrive, test centers not open, test or course dates not available, graduation prep through the school takes months) that I'm concerned about.
Would you take the chance and pay the RW before the price (potentially) goes up July 1?

I don't think it's an absolute "365 days / 1 year" as one may think, at least from what I've gathered when I explored this optn myself.

So let's say the waiver fee is paid right before July 1st 2020 and then the 1-year timer starts.

The terms are that one graduates with a degree before the 1 year cutoff, so that would be a June 2021 graduation...That would mean the latest that one can enroll in the capstone would be February 2021 and the deadline to apply for graduation is April 1st.

Of course, I could be totally wrong, but that's what I've figured out. 

But if I'm right, are there any alternatives for the UExcel just in case testing centers are still closed before April 2021?


HTH!
BALS (Social Sciences) + ASNSM in CS - Sept 2022 TESU graduate
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#4
Honestly, if you're looking at possibly a year out, I would NOT pay the residency waiver now. It's not worth the extra stress, and it's only a few hundred dollars savings.

Instead, just continue on your journey, and save up that extra money over the next few months.
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#5
I agree with CarpeDiem8 on the timing.

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#6
I just checked and one of the local UExcel centers is OPEN so she can go take the test anytime! That's certainly a good sign.
Still open to your thoughts.
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I think I'd pay now if I felt certain I could entirely graduate in 9 months. Then I would try to finish courses faster, as if I were graduating in 6 months, so that if some unexpected thing came up in my life, I could push the date back twice and still graduate in 12 months. Over the course of a year, I would expect more than one "unexpected" thing to come up, but not necessarily big enough things that it forces me to push back the date.

I think it depends on someone's life and obligations more than anything.

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