11-03-2014, 09:19 PM
I put in a degree plan update request recently, as I wanted to have better proof of my degree plan/progress towards award packages as well as tuition assistance requests.
My credits got juggled around a bit by the system due to my TECEPs, to the point that Living in the Information Age fell out of my general electives, while Psychology of Women, supposed to be a Social Responsibility elective, got placed in the GE slot instead.
Today I received a reply stating that while my original projected Responsibility elective has been removed (Intro to Sociology), neither Psychology of Women nor Living in the Information Age would fit in my Responsibility elective requirement, and to consider taking one from a given list instead to fulfill it.
Said list included Psychology of Women right on it, and is in fact the only Psychology course they had listed.
Has this happened to anyone else? I've saved the reply I received (which was its own separate HTML page for some reason), and requested them to reconsider it. This just seems silly to me though, when the very class I'm not supposed to take (Psychology of Women) is right on there.
My credits got juggled around a bit by the system due to my TECEPs, to the point that Living in the Information Age fell out of my general electives, while Psychology of Women, supposed to be a Social Responsibility elective, got placed in the GE slot instead.
Today I received a reply stating that while my original projected Responsibility elective has been removed (Intro to Sociology), neither Psychology of Women nor Living in the Information Age would fit in my Responsibility elective requirement, and to consider taking one from a given list instead to fulfill it.
Said list included Psychology of Women right on it, and is in fact the only Psychology course they had listed.
Has this happened to anyone else? I've saved the reply I received (which was its own separate HTML page for some reason), and requested them to reconsider it. This just seems silly to me though, when the very class I'm not supposed to take (Psychology of Women) is right on there.