02-18-2009, 07:53 PM
[QUOTE=cframe]Who's a whiz at figuring these things out? Two questions:
1. My son will not have his high school diploma for 2 years, but will finish up all requirements for BA in History from TESC in ONE year. I don't want to graduate him early since our state offers free dual enrollment for 11th and 12th graders.
Will TESC still do a degree evaluation without a high school diploma?
2. He is planning on a double major History / Political Science. How does TESC apply? Are these degrees "significantly different"? And, am I reading the first regulation right: He has to finish all his History work before taking even one PS course? If so, is it just the dates for when he takes the courses that matter?
[COLOR="DarkRed"]1. Students must complete a minimum of 15 additional
credits for a second associate degree and
30 additional credits for a second baccalaureate degree beyond the date all prior degrees were completed.
2. Students must select an option which is significantly
different from their previous degree(s).[/COLOR]
Rockin'
He won't be able to double major in history and poli sci I don't think- you can always shoot them an email though. Those are both in social sciences, so they are actually not significantly different, but I could be wrong and it never hurts to ask.
His options are plenty, and it's all a family decision. Is he thinking about a specific grad school, any grad school, or no grad school?
1. My son will not have his high school diploma for 2 years, but will finish up all requirements for BA in History from TESC in ONE year. I don't want to graduate him early since our state offers free dual enrollment for 11th and 12th graders.
Will TESC still do a degree evaluation without a high school diploma?
2. He is planning on a double major History / Political Science. How does TESC apply? Are these degrees "significantly different"? And, am I reading the first regulation right: He has to finish all his History work before taking even one PS course? If so, is it just the dates for when he takes the courses that matter?
[COLOR="DarkRed"]1. Students must complete a minimum of 15 additional
credits for a second associate degree and
30 additional credits for a second baccalaureate degree beyond the date all prior degrees were completed.
2. Students must select an option which is significantly
different from their previous degree(s).[/COLOR]
Rockin'

He won't be able to double major in history and poli sci I don't think- you can always shoot them an email though. Those are both in social sciences, so they are actually not significantly different, but I could be wrong and it never hurts to ask.
His options are plenty, and it's all a family decision. Is he thinking about a specific grad school, any grad school, or no grad school?