Some of the TMCCP seminars offer two choices for seminar attendance credit (for example, a certain seminar could be advertised as credit towards Course 2 or Course 4). How do I receive the course credit I want?
In the case of a seminar like this, you can choose to which course your attendance is attributed. We prefer that you let us know your preference immediately, otherwise we will make a default choice for you. However, you are welcome to move this seminar attendance credit to the needed seminar credit of your choice up until the time you graduate. EXAMPLE: John Doe attends a seminar that noted as applicable toward Course 1 or Course 2 TMCCP seminar credit. After attending the seminar, John Doe asks the TMCCP office to assign this seminar toward his Course 1 seminar credit on his transcript. However, close to graduation, John Doe finds that over the years he was able to attend three Course 1 seminars and only one Course 2 seminar—it would be useful to switch this old “Course 1 or 2” seminar to Course 2 so he can complete his Course 2 requirements. John Doe can contact the TMCCP office and ask us to change that seminar to Course 2 credit on his transcript. Frequently Asked Questions: Texas
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