03-22-2018, 01:42 PM
(03-22-2018, 01:28 PM)davewill Wrote:(03-22-2018, 01:00 PM)ChasingDegrees Wrote: Jennifer,
Thanks for the reply.
I took my transcripts and laid out a plan for TESU BS in Technical Studies and if I am correct I should only need around 30 credit hours to complete the degree.
I also checked out modern states based off of defrecore's reply and I have already completed one course and signed up to take a CLEP next week. I hope to take another next week as well if I can get through another course. I am pretty pumped about this process.
Besides modern states / clep, DSST, and TECEP, I am looking forward to learning about more opportunities to earn credit. I keep seeing stuff about study.com, Sophia, TEEX, etc. I haven't looked those up yet because I have never heard of them, but I plan to.
If your school is TESU, there's no real reason not to go ahead and plunk down $75 and apply and several reasons to do so. Applying locks in your catalog, and allows you to send your old transcripts in so you can see where everything is applied officially.
Agreed. It is always best to lock in your catalog when you can. Plus the BS in Technical Studies has rather specific requirements, hate to have you plan it all out and they change everything come June (which is when TESU traditional updates their catalog). If they make a change to the degree that makes it easier for you to complete in the next you catalog you can always switch forward, but you can't go back.
Amberton - MSHRB
TESU - ASNSM/BSBA
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