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Im still confused about the grandfathering exemption. Are students who were grandfathered under TASP now required to be assessed and advised since there is no longer a grandfathering exemption?

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Im still confused about the grandfathering exemption. Are students who were grandfathered under TASP now required to be assessed and advised since there is no longer a grandfathering exemption?

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No. Students who were exempt from TASP under the grandfathering clause are still exempt under TSI because these students enrolled in college under TASP. However, a student who never took advantage of the grandfathering exemption because he never enrolled in college after fall 1989, but who enrolls in college now will have to be assessed and advised under TSI just like any other newly enrolling student.

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