davewill Wrote:Yes but I'm not sure how exactly how related they have to be. For instance they were willing to go ASNSM to BACS. Not do I know what the OP's AA was in.Hope this post makes sense, typing from the road. No time for edit.
I think you guys may be thinking of dual (or two areas of study) degrees?
When enrolling simultaneously in both an associate and bachelor degree they do not have to be related. I've enrolled in two separate programs twice now (see sig) as have many others. As you can see the second set was from two schools (science & technology and business).
@sghatte - Davewill offered excellent advice. I would call Advising, or the Registrar, and have them activate the BSBA immediately. The BSBA, as Davewill stated, should fall under last years catalog. This route will not only avoid reapplying but should avoid any additional credit and or degree requirement (ie 2k plan waiver, cornerstone, ...). Oh, and if you planned on using PF for the capstone, you could get that approved and enroll right away.
Good luck to you!
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