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05-08-2011, 10:46 AM
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Can any of you tell me what these mean:
!! Exception
Over in Acctg and Acctg Electives
Under in Comp Lit
7 sh req
!! Exception
Over in Bus electives
4 sh req
!! Exception
1 sh over in Nat Science
20 sh req
Also, their automatic system seems to have given me more than the 80CC credits they claim to allow (looks like it gave me 94 of them). Is this going to stand when it comes time to apply for graduation or will they say I need more classes because I have too many CC credits?
Finally, there doesn't seem to be any indication that it had problems with the age of my credits. I wonder if this means their automated system doesn't check for that or if some of the later credits managed to "demonstrate currency"? This is another thing I wonder about in terms of when it comes time to apply for graduation.
Thanks for any insight you might have on this!
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05-08-2011, 04:33 PM
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Quote:Can any of you tell me what these mean:
!! Exception
Over in Acctg and Acctg Electives
Under in Comp Lit
7 sh req
Guess: The exceptions are usually the result of a manual override by a TESC auditor. So I would read that you have fulfilled the Acct requirement and the additional credits should then be placed under business electives or free electives.
Quote:Also, their automatic system seems to have given me more than the 80CC credits they claim to allow (looks like it gave me 94 of them). Is this going to stand when it comes time to apply for graduation or will they say I need more classes because I have too many CC credits?
Possible explanation: One of the CC's you attended could have changed to a 4 year degree granting institution. It happened to my sons. TESC will recognize the current institution status even if it was only a CC when you attended.
Excelsior - BS Business 2008
Son #1 TESC BSBA Computer Information Systems completed June 2010
Son #2 TESC BA Computer Science completed November 2010 Currently in Florida State (FSU) Masters CS program and loving it
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Geezer Wrote:Guess: The exceptions are usually the result of a manual override by a TESC auditor. So I would read that you have fulfilled the Acct requirement and the additional credits should then be placed under business electives or free electives.
Possible explanation: One of the CC's you attended could have changed to a 4 year degree granting institution. It happened to my sons. TESC will recognize the current institution status even if it was only a CC when you attended.
Yeah I think I've finally figured out what they meant by those exceptions.
Hmmmm, I do know that one of the CCs I went to has started granting bachelor degrees in some subjects (not my subjects tho). I guess CCs are allowed to do this now. Still, they haven't officially changed to a university so I don't know. I guess I'll have to ask TESC about that directly. I don't want to get near the end and be told I need to hurry up and make up 14 credits.
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Also, if anyone knows ...
If you're doing a dual major do they ever put the two evaluations together? They've done them separately and it's hard to figure things out from that...
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