![]() |
|
Dealing with scholarships through TESC? - Printable Version +- Online Degrees and CLEP and DSST Exam Prep Discussion (https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb) +-- Forum: Inactive (https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Forum-Inactive) +--- Forum: [ARCHIVE] Excelsior, Thomas Edison, and Charter Oak Specific Discussion (https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Forum-ARCHIVE-Excelsior-Thomas-Edison-and-Charter-Oak-Specific-Discussion) +--- Thread: Dealing with scholarships through TESC? (/Thread-Dealing-with-scholarships-through-TESC) |
Dealing with scholarships through TESC? - SweetSecret - 03-01-2015 Friday rolled around and I wasn't sure if I could pull myself out of bed, but I received some great news! I'd been doing a 40hr state certification training for peer work/community support worker, and had one stellar teacher along with one who struggles to read and makes me want to fall to sleep. Luckily I checked my e-mail first thing Friday morning and found that I'd been granted a $600 scholarship from the same organization that granted me the $125 scholarship last year. :hurray::hurray::hurray: The $125 let me apply to TESC and send over my transcripts while I was unemployed. Last year they sent me a check and I just had to show where the money went. This year the organization wants to send the check directly do the school. I've been doing my TECEP registrations online, so I'm just curious how this will work. How long does it normally take TESC to add the money to a student's account? If I register for a course or TECEP online will it simply deduct from the account? Or do I need to call into the school to register? This scholarship will basically cover me for 15 more credits... 12 PLA credits and 1 more TECEP along with the study book. I'm on the per credit credit tuition plan requiring 24 credits for residency. I have 3 from Abnormal Psychology, and will have 3 more from the Psychology of Women TECEP exam once I take it - which I've already paid for out of pocket. So basically after this I will just need to pay for and take the capstone course and the graduation fee, which will come to $1,772. I'm really happy to be so close to finally finishing! Maybe this summer I'll finally land a job with normal hours again to be able to pay for this. Of course, on the off chance that I find a normal job sooner, I may just switch residency plans so I don't have to take the extra credits just to meet residency.Oh, and TESC also vetoed my BA LDAS plan, so I switched to liberal studies with emphases in multimedia communications, social & human services. Dealing with scholarships through TESC? - sanantone - 03-01-2015 I can't answer your questions, but congrats on the scholarships. Dealing with scholarships through TESC? - SweetSecret - 03-17-2015 Incase this is ever an issue for anyone else, I am posting the answer after calling the school. Along with the check needs to be a letter stating any restrictions on how the funds may be used by the student: I.e. what courses/teceps/pla or other fees, term or year the funds can be used, if the money can be reimbursed back to the student for any reason etc. Also include an extra copy of the letter and a copy of the check with a note to forward it to the financial aid department. I would think on both the letter and the check that putting the student's name down with their college ID number would be a good idea. Then to register the student needs to actually call in. With scholarships you can't register online. If you register online for a course, but don't pay it with normal form of payment within 24hrs, the system will unregister you. Hopefully this will help someone else too! |