05-09-2010, 05:18 PM
I remember from my campus college days that a student is admitted and subsequently graduates according to the policies contained in the catalog of the year the student was first admitted. I would suspect, with the assistance of Rutgers' accrediting agency,that Rutgers would treat TESC students in the same manner. Meaning, if you are a matriculating TESC student at the time of the merger, you will still be allowed to graduate using mostly test-outs. If Rutgers changes it's transfer credit policies and residency requirements for its "virtual" campus students it will be for newly admitted and future students only.
This is how brick and mortor schools usually implement changes, by changing the official catalog under which new students are admitted and must abide.
This is how brick and mortor schools usually implement changes, by changing the official catalog under which new students are admitted and must abide.