12-16-2020, 05:21 PM
(12-16-2020, 03:36 PM)ROYISAGIRL Wrote: We all either got the email or saw one of the threads about TESU changing their policy on only excepting 90 credits total from ACE and NCCRS sources. We can still get our degrees we just have to change the way we do things. 90 credits is still a lot of credits and TESU is still taking courses from RA sources.
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I agree. As most colleges beef up their online offerings they will realize that their marginal cost of delivery has been lowered dramatically and many should offer courses at competitive rates. It will be a little more work and won't be pass/fail but, especially with in-state tuition, it won't be a massive increase in total cost to get a few additional credits.
(12-16-2020, 03:48 PM)rachel83az Wrote: When I'm not feeling quite as snarky, I'll update the degree plans to reflect things like TEL Learning and TECEPs for those who are starting from scratch. It's still possible, it just won't be as cheap as it has been for the past 6 months.
I have great sympathy for you. You have been working hard. I know it is easy to want to throw in the towel. I certainly did several times and will never know how much those delays cost me in career earning potential but I suspect it is a monstrous sum. I would advise you not to do the same and just power through.


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