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TESU's course curriculum - FishNDip - 10-03-2021 Hey, so I've been studying for a BSBA in accounting under TESU's course curriculumĀ . I've been thinking I might want to go for in person classes for a few, maybe at TESU, maybe at another college? Does anyone know of another college that has similar degree requirements of TESU? Also....Can I buy TESU classes and not immediately attend them? Thanks RE: TESU's course curriculum - dfrecore - 10-03-2021 TESU does not have in-person courses; do you mean online? If so, it's quite pricy unless you do the 16cr term. No, you cannot register for courses and then not take them for the term you register for. RE: TESU's course curriculum - LevelUP - 10-03-2021 Classes start when the term begins. TESU's Refund Policy https://tesu.smartcatalogiq.com/current/Undergraduate-Catalog/University-Policies-and-Procedures/Undergraduate-Course-Policies/Withdrawal-and-Refund-Schedule#:~:text=Withdrawal%20from%20all%20courses%20in,term%20%3D%2050%20percent%20tuition%20refund RE: TESU's course curriculum - FishNDip - 10-03-2021 OOh, I thought they had in person classes ![]() Another Question...will TESU take college credit from any college? TESU's course curriculum - jch - 10-03-2021 TESU has an in-person nursing program that was tacked on to their adult distance degree completion setup. It's their only non-online offering. RE: TESU's course curriculum - rachel83az - 10-04-2021 (10-03-2021, 09:34 PM)FishNDip Wrote: Another Question...will TESU take college credit from any college? Assuming that the college is RA (not NA) and that the classes you're taking will fit your degree, yes. If you don't already have 24 or more RA credits, taking a few in-person classes can be a good way to meet that requirement. |