11-07-2013, 10:41 PM
Why wouldn't they apply to that part of the degree? TESC knows that one their most attractive aspects is their acceptance of non-traditional sources of credit, it makes no sense why they would put such a random road block in the way of all of their "test out" students.
@jam123- Do the courses you listed fall into free electives or do they fulfill other degree requirements? I assume that since these requirements(responsibility, ethics) are so new, they might not have synced up the online student services to "plug in" yet.
I have Intro to Sociology and Intro to Ethics from community college, and they didn't automatically plug into these new requirements. I sent an email asking why Intro to Ethics doesn't fulfill an ethics course requirement and three days later it was changed on my transcript.
I should be getting my official evaluation in a few weeks(hopefully), I'll be sure to update once it comes through.
@jam123- Do the courses you listed fall into free electives or do they fulfill other degree requirements? I assume that since these requirements(responsibility, ethics) are so new, they might not have synced up the online student services to "plug in" yet.
I have Intro to Sociology and Intro to Ethics from community college, and they didn't automatically plug into these new requirements. I sent an email asking why Intro to Ethics doesn't fulfill an ethics course requirement and three days later it was changed on my transcript.
I should be getting my official evaluation in a few weeks(hopefully), I'll be sure to update once it comes through.
BA in Social Science-TESC
Arnold Fletcher Award
[h=1]âOpportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work.â ~Thomas Edison[/h]
Arnold Fletcher Award
[h=1]âOpportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work.â ~Thomas Edison[/h]


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