07-04-2011, 04:53 PM
I was referring to the BSBA which has 18 credits in the specialization area. The new policy is not in the catalog, it only states 24 NEW credits area of study/core. The area of study/core has a total of 45 credits, so this general statement in my opinion is deceiving. You only find out what is not accepted when you take a course and it is not approved by the evaluation team.
The BA has 33 credits in the specialization so of course you can use 9 old (24+9=33). The point I was trying to make to Ryoder is before making any changes to a degree that is under the old catalog; to fully research the new policies. Not by referring to the online catalog (which has generic wording) but by calling a Sr Advisor and Registrar to be sure.
I think folks stop reading my posts after the first two sentences (guess they are too long). <sigh>
The BA has 33 credits in the specialization so of course you can use 9 old (24+9=33). The point I was trying to make to Ryoder is before making any changes to a degree that is under the old catalog; to fully research the new policies. Not by referring to the online catalog (which has generic wording) but by calling a Sr Advisor and Registrar to be sure.
I think folks stop reading my posts after the first two sentences (guess they are too long). <sigh>
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