Regarding the math, it is all about the prefix.
Since your credits have a DEV prefix, that means that *the school you previously attended* did not consider them to be college level. They counted as developmental hours and did not count toward your degree plan. You would have had to take a higher level of math to complete that degree.
Given that your previous school said these classes were not college-level material, TESU cannot decide to take them as a math hours. It is one thing to accept one school's LIT hours as ENG for English (or CRJT as AOJ) because they were considered college level by the original institution. However, when that school specifically states that they are not worth college math credit by giving them a developmental prefix, it is not in TESU's purview to change their level.
Now go get your ALEKS Intermediate Algebra and Stats before that opportunity expires!
Since your credits have a DEV prefix, that means that *the school you previously attended* did not consider them to be college level. They counted as developmental hours and did not count toward your degree plan. You would have had to take a higher level of math to complete that degree.
Given that your previous school said these classes were not college-level material, TESU cannot decide to take them as a math hours. It is one thing to accept one school's LIT hours as ENG for English (or CRJT as AOJ) because they were considered college level by the original institution. However, when that school specifically states that they are not worth college math credit by giving them a developmental prefix, it is not in TESU's purview to change their level.
Now go get your ALEKS Intermediate Algebra and Stats before that opportunity expires!
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83 hours of ACE-worthy credits
83 hours of ACE-worthy credits