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TESC and Capstone policy - LatinTea - 11-04-2009

I see now that TESC has added to their elective requirements the following:

LIB-495 Liberal Arts Capstone strongly recommended

Does that mean just that? Recommended, but not required. Or something else? Any experience with this yet?


TESC and Capstone policy - alleycat - 11-04-2009

LatinTea Wrote:I see now that TESC has added to their elective requirements the following:

LIB-495 Liberal Arts Capstone strongly recommended

Does that mean just that? Recommended, but not required. Or something else? Any experience with this yet?


Fro what I understand it is only recommended, not required as of yet.


TESC and Capstone policy - LatinTea - 11-04-2009

You're supposed to be studying! Wink But thanks once again, for taking the time to answer. Smile


TESC and Capstone policy - nj593 - 11-04-2009

LatinTea Wrote:I see now that TESC has added to their elective requirements the following:

LIB-495 Liberal Arts Capstone strongly recommended

Does that mean just that? Recommended, but not required. Or something else? Any experience with this yet?


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