07-01-2021, 08:19 PM
schristian10 Wrote:Thanks for your reply.
*snip* You are a legend on this forum. Walden also accepts transfer credits and the four transferable courses in the TESU Bachelor's to Master's program are 700 level courses that I'm sure Walden would consider taking as well. Do you think it would be worth it take the four extra credit-by-examination courses instead and then start the MBA at WU with no transferable credits from TESU?
I have 15 credits, and one class on my transcript is a D (an art class) from when I dropped out of school about six years ago. I was thinking about having it expunged until I saw a post that said it wouldn't effect me at TESU, and that they would still accept that grade. *snip*
Thanks, I guess. That's the third time I've read that, I dunno what it really means to be a legend on a forum. Anyways, to answer your questions below. BTW, the D in that art class can be used as a free elective, you're good to go with it at TESU.
Yes, Walden will take the 4 courses into their Masters program, they allow a max of 50% of the Masters. One thing to note is, if you're doing the Bach2Mast at TESU, you should also complete the requirements through ACE as well. So you can use these 4 courses as Master level grad credit.
(07-01-2021, 07:50 PM)schristian10 Wrote: Have you heard of any others completing a BSBA in one term if the 90 transferable credits are finished prior to enrolling and transferred in after enrolling? Do you know what would all have to be done in that one term if all transferrable credits were finished?
Would tuition costs at TESU cover that year of enrollment?
Here's the breakdown: You can transfer in 114 credits, 90 max through CLEP/ACE/NCCRS, 24 through RA sources. Your minimum is to take 6 credits at TESU (Cornerstone/Capstone). There are a few major options for RA, 1) Take courses elsewhere and transfer them in, example: ONU/TEL, etc. 2) Take exams, such as TECEPS/UEXCELS. 3) Take 16-18 credits at TESU for residency requirements and a mix of 1&2.
Tuition in the form of taking a course or a TECEP will have you enrolled for a year, it's up to you to decide to either pay the residency waiver fee or take courses towards those 16 credits. My personal preference and I suggest taking X TECEPS and taking X courses at TESU to hit 30 RA credits. In fact, because you can select any course at TESU, you can get an extra Bachelors by completing another Capstone.
You might want to review: https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Thread-...ng-Courses
And take a look at this: https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Thread-...Waiver-Fee
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