12-14-2021, 05:03 AM
This certainly isn't definitive, but TESU still says, quite clearly, that they have a university agreement with Study.com. They also make extensive reference to ACE and NCCRS credits and continue to say that they accept "most" ACE and NCCRS credit recommendations.
It seems unfathomable that they'd just casually do this and not (a) provide reasonable notice and (b) not make a public announcement. Assuming there's official confirmation that the claim is BS, this might go down as one of the most egregious misstatements on record by a TESU advisor.
It seems unfathomable that they'd just casually do this and not (a) provide reasonable notice and (b) not make a public announcement. Assuming there's official confirmation that the claim is BS, this might go down as one of the most egregious misstatements on record by a TESU advisor.


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