Have any of you ever transferred graduate level credit into an undergraduate degree at TESC? If so, was it classified as upper level? I mean, it stands to reason...but you never can tell. Thanks!
LOL. Don't ask! Anyway, I should have updated this- but TESC emailed me and all grad level work comes in as upper level.
Why not? - if one sees a course that is of interest why not take it for UG credit, especially if it also satisfies a general education requirement or an elective.
When I posted, I had already emailed TESC but not yet rec'd a reply. The story is that there are 2 grad classes I've had my eye on for over a year, but I don't have the interest in working on the whole degree....and I already have several partial degrees. I have a lot of loose credit in science, and I found an undergrad degree at TESC that not only wraps all of my loose credit, but the 2 grad classes would meet the upper level deficiency that I have (and had no interest in doing at the time). I was going to skip it and take the classes anyway, however now I know that I'll be able to take the 2 classes for "me" and send them over to TESC and pick up an undergrad degree too. So, it's a win.