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Undergraduate Certificate at TESU - TwinMom - 10-23-2019

I know there was a recent post about someone not getting their Certificate approved and accepted even though they were enrolled at TESU. I chatted with them just now and this was the conversation:

Me:   On your site for the Undergraduate certificate in Info Systems it states:  “For non-degree enrolled students, at least 50% of the credits required for an undergraduate certificate must be earned at Thomas Edison State University.”  I take that to mean that as long as I am enrolled in a degree program (say doing my Cornerstone) that i can transfer in all the credits (if approved) to complete my certificate

Lyrisa: Are you saying that you would be earning a degree and a certificate  at the same time?

Me:  yes

Lyrisa: then yes that is correct. 

So........
I’m hesitant to plan For a cert (although we have time) based on the other poster’s experience.  What are your thoughts?

Is it just another: We will have to wait and see what TESU does the next time?


RE: Undergraduate Certificate at TESU - dfrecore - 10-23-2019

I think the person at TESU in the previous post was wrong, and that they did not understand the rules. This is not unusual at TESU.


RE: Undergraduate Certificate at TESU - shadowgem - 10-24-2019

(10-23-2019, 12:58 PM)dfrecore Wrote: I think the person at TESU in the previous post was wrong, and that they did not understand the rules.  This is not unusual at TESU.

This. 

Unfortunately the evaluated credits were not, and still are not being applied to the certificate program by whoever does the evaluations at this time. The rationale so far being:

Quote:Academic policy states that at least 50% of the credits required for an undergraduate certificate or a graduate certificate must be earned at Thomas Edison State University. This means that only the following courses are approved for the certificate...Since you have 9 credits remaining (half of the remaining requirements) for the certificate...you cannot transfer anymore courses. The pending requirements must be satisfied by TESU courses or exams. 


This was in response to requesting consideration that already transferred brick and mortar exact equivalent courses be moved into the certificate, or an explanation be provided as to why they were not being applied as expected. This is when it came to light that the only reason for 9 credits remaining at this point is that they are applying this 50% policy, not that they had just been overlooked during the evaluations and not applied. Ticket closed and resolved. 

New Ticket inquiry citing to catalog and website and requesting reconsideration of applying this policy since a degree is concurrently being earned and the policy exempts the 50% requirement in such cases. Response is an email stating that the policy is being applied correctly as confirmed by the registrar and that they have closed all other pending tickets.

However, I haven't given up hope entirely just yet, because as I had mentioned in my other post the catalog clearly states that you do not need to complete 50% through TESU when you are concurrently seeking a degree and/or are willing to pay a residency waiver fee. So I do not believe the application of this policy is appropriate, but so far have not had success in getting it resolved.

I am hopeful this is some type of an error that will be resolved eventually through the appeals process. I guess we will see how it pans out.


RE: Undergraduate Certificate at TESU - TwinMom - 10-24-2019

(10-24-2019, 05:47 PM)shadowgem Wrote:
(10-23-2019, 12:58 PM)dfrecore Wrote: I think the person at TESU in the previous post was wrong, and that they did not understand the rules.  This is not unusual at TESU.

This. 

Unfortunately the evaluated credits were not, and still are not being applied to the certificate program by whoever does the evaluations at this time. The rationale so far being:

Quote:Academic policy states that at least 50% of the credits required for an undergraduate certificate or a graduate certificate must be earned at Thomas Edison State University. This means that only the following courses are approved for the certificate...Since you have 9 credits remaining (half of the remaining requirements) for the certificate...you cannot transfer anymore courses. The pending requirements must be satisfied by TESU courses or exams. 


This was in response to requesting consideration that already transferred brick and mortar exact equivalent courses be moved into the certificate, or an explanation be provided as to why they were not being applied as expected. This is when it came to light that the only reason for 9 credits remaining at this point is that they are applying this 50% policy, not that they had just been overlooked during the evaluations and not applied. Ticket closed and resolved. 

New Ticket inquiry citing to catalog and website and requesting reconsideration of applying this policy since a degree is concurrently being earned and the policy exempts the 50% requirement in such cases. Response is an email stating that the policy is being applied correctly as confirmed by the registrar and that they have closed all other pending tickets.

However, I haven't given up hope entirely just yet, because as I had mentioned in my other post the catalog clearly states that you do not need to complete 50% through TESU when you are concurrently seeking a degree and/or are willing to pay a residency waiver fee. So I do not believe the application of this policy is appropriate, but so far have not had success in getting it resolved.

I am hopeful this is some type of an error that will be resolved eventually through the appeals process. I guess we will see how it pans out.
OMGoodness how frustrating!!  I'm glad you are trying to resolve it.  If they are requiring 50% earned through TESU no matter what then that is what should be stated. I really do hope you get it resolved.  On a personal note, if this remains the case we may need to switch to Charter Oak and earn the concentration in IS there. 

Has anyone been able to get a certification through TESU by transferring in all credits?


RE: Undergraduate Certificate at TESU - udi - 10-25-2019

(10-24-2019, 06:19 PM)TwinMom Wrote:
(10-24-2019, 05:47 PM)shadowgem Wrote:
(10-23-2019, 12:58 PM)dfrecore Wrote: I think the person at TESU in the previous post was wrong, and that they did not understand the rules.  This is not unusual at TESU.

This. 

Unfortunately the evaluated credits were not, and still are not being applied to the certificate program by whoever does the evaluations at this time. The rationale so far being:

Quote:Academic policy states that at least 50% of the credits required for an undergraduate certificate or a graduate certificate must be earned at Thomas Edison State University. This means that only the following courses are approved for the certificate...Since you have 9 credits remaining (half of the remaining requirements) for the certificate...you cannot transfer anymore courses. The pending requirements must be satisfied by TESU courses or exams. 


This was in response to requesting consideration that already transferred brick and mortar exact equivalent courses be moved into the certificate, or an explanation be provided as to why they were not being applied as expected. This is when it came to light that the only reason for 9 credits remaining at this point is that they are applying this 50% policy, not that they had just been overlooked during the evaluations and not applied. Ticket closed and resolved. 

New Ticket inquiry citing to catalog and website and requesting reconsideration of applying this policy since a degree is concurrently being earned and the policy exempts the 50% requirement in such cases. Response is an email stating that the policy is being applied correctly as confirmed by the registrar and that they have closed all other pending tickets.

However, I haven't given up hope entirely just yet, because as I had mentioned in my other post the catalog clearly states that you do not need to complete 50% through TESU when you are concurrently seeking a degree and/or are willing to pay a residency waiver fee. So I do not believe the application of this policy is appropriate, but so far have not had success in getting it resolved.

I am hopeful this is some type of an error that will be resolved eventually through the appeals process. I guess we will see how it pans out.
OMGoodness how frustrating!!  I'm glad you are trying to resolve it.  If they are requiring 50% earned through TESU no matter what then that is what should be stated. I really do hope you get it resolved.  On a personal note, if this remains the case we may need to switch to Charter Oak and earn the concentration in IS there. 

Has anyone been able to get a certification through TESU by transferring in all credits?

They are wrong. If you are paying the residency fee and getting a degree, the 50% rule doesn't apply. https://www.tesu.edu/academics/undergrad-certificates


RE: Undergraduate Certificate at TESU - MrBossmanJr - 10-25-2019

I got my electronics undergrad cert at the same time I got my BA and ASNSM. I only took the capstone with TESU; all my other credits were B&M and alternative learning sources.


RE: Undergraduate Certificate at TESU - TwinMom - 10-25-2019

(10-25-2019, 12:22 PM)MrBossmanJr Wrote: I got my electronics undergrad cert at the same time I got my BA and ASNSM. I only took the capstone with TESU; all my other credits were B&M and alternative learning sources.

Glad to know someone did!!