04-27-2014, 06:58 PM
Hi! , I was in the same situation as you are couple months ago. You can extend your enrollment for 3 months. I forgot how much it cost but its cheaper than re-enroll. My degree was Pschology and I took 5 psy classes in my CC college. When I planned those classes the adviser approved that it would transfer as UL but when they evaluated, it didn't transfer as UL so I was very disappointed. I was only missing 2 UL classes to apply for graduation but because those classes did not count as UL means I cannot graduate. So I sent many emails to TESC and I told them that they misguided me about planning those classes but they cant really do anything because they said the policy changed. I could've just take 2 DSST (organizational psy/counseling) that counts as UL psy classes but I was and still facing personal problem (divorce, taking care my 2 toddlers all day/night, sleep deprivation, and no help from someone at all) I was depressed and I knew that I could not pass any exam because of all my problems. I wanted to give up but having a degree is my only ticket to have a better job and provide a better future for my children. So for the last time I sent another email to my adviser and she said I had enough credits to graduate for BA Liberal Arts. ,I agreed that I'll just take BALS degree rather than nothing. I may not graduate for my original degree plan but Im still fortunate to have a degree in hand especially in my situation. My goal is to earn Masters since I have enough GI BILL left to get in and out of grad school. I'm graduating on June. I speak multiple languages so I can use my degree to teach foreign language at Defense Language Institute and they are now hiring for the languages that I speak. Please do not give up you're almost there. Sorry not trying to hack your thread.