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Study.com and TESU partnership? - Jenna.C - 09-17-2018

I joined Study.com after I enrolled at TESU. I'm currently taking classes on Study.com. Do I need to tell TESU that I enrolled there or just wait until they send my transcripts? I already paid for the Capstone and whatever other fees I paid for at the time.

Also, I believe TESU just puts Credit down on the transcript, not a grade. Is that correct? And do I get credit as long as I get 70% on SDC? Not that I'm aiming for a 70, I'm just trying to understand how it works.

Thank-you in advance!


RE: Study.com and TESU partnership? - MNomadic - 09-17-2018

Yes you would have to contact TESU about your SDC affiliation. It won't become official until you transfer in at least one course from SDC. It's also not automatic, so may have to "remind" TESU once or twice before it takes effect. I'm not sure if you could get credited for what you already paid for, but you should still be able to get the residency waiver discount.

And yes, SDC works for credit as long as you finish the course with at least a 70%. TESU will just show it as a credit with no grade whether you earned 70% or 99%


RE: Study.com and TESU partnership? - Jenna.C - 09-17-2018

(09-17-2018, 12:39 PM)MNomadic Wrote: Yes you would have to contact TESU about your SDC affiliation. It won't become official until you transfer in at least one course from SDC. It's also not automatic, so may have to "remind" TESU once or twice before it takes effect. I'm not sure if you could get credited for what you already paid for, but you should still be able to get the residency waiver discount.

And yes, SDC works for credit as long as you finish the course with at least a 70%. TESU will just show it as a credit with no grade whether you earned 70% or 99%

Thank-you so much!! That was helpful! I really appreciate it.