(02-19-2023, 08:10 AM)rachel83az Wrote: Yes, once you earn a bachelor's degree at ANY college or university, TESU has additional rules for obtaining a second/subsequent degree. It will almost certainly take longer for you to complete the TESU degree than the UMPI degree, so you'd run into those rules. At least 24 new credits are required by TESU after the award of your most recent degree.
UMPI also has its own rules for obtaining another degree. So you can't just pause UMPI while getting your TESU degree either. You're best off sticking to UMPI. If you're bored, I'd suggest completing some more Coursera certificates or something.
I'd be starting both programs as a first time degree earner so I don't see a problem. I also am curious what rules UMPI has specifically that would prohibit this.