06-18-2024, 04:06 PM
(06-18-2024, 02:02 PM)allvia Wrote:(06-18-2024, 01:29 PM)staceydiane Wrote: I signed up for this for the July term and then I forgot about it. TESU called me back and said since I am registered for 4 classes already, I can do one TECEP so I don't screw up maximizing my financial aid.
4 classes (12 credits) is what you need to be considered full-time for financial aid, the TECEP pushes you to 15 credits (and more than that can push you to have extra courses fees because 15 is generally the max full-time credit load at TESU). TECEPs don't impact your GPA with is good (even if you fail), but I would recommend something that you feel confident in passing. Remember it is better to fail a TECEP than fail (or do poorly) in a course, especially since a passed TECEP is just 'extra credits' earned over your required full-time course load.
Yeah, that's what they told me. They've been super helpful to me.
I decided to take the Nutrition TECEP because I am confident that I can pass it. I'm a health/nutrition geek anyway.
Finished Degrees and Certificates:
AAS, BOG (Info Systems)---Pierpont Community and Technical College, December 2023
Certificate, Community Health Worker---Berkeley City College, December 2023
Currently:
BA, Liberal Studies---Thomas Edison State University, (July 2024-present)
Considering:
MA in Counseling---not sure where.
AAS, BOG (Info Systems)---Pierpont Community and Technical College, December 2023
Certificate, Community Health Worker---Berkeley City College, December 2023
Currently:
BA, Liberal Studies---Thomas Edison State University, (July 2024-present)
Considering:
MA in Counseling---not sure where.