10-28-2018, 09:02 PM
Want to make sure I understand this.
Example: Student has completed 45 hours towards degree. (Still hasn't decided on BALS or BSBA GM; leaning towards BALS)
Does the student have to complete all 117 hours before enrolling at TESU and being able to take the cornerstone?
Or can the student, for example, have completed 72 hours and then apply to TESU in May 2019. Take the cornerstone in June 2019. Then spend the next 6 to 9 months finishing up the remaining 45 credits. Register to take the capstone in Jan 2020.
Does that sound correct?
Do I understand correctly that the capstone is a semester long course?
Example: Student has completed 45 hours towards degree. (Still hasn't decided on BALS or BSBA GM; leaning towards BALS)
Does the student have to complete all 117 hours before enrolling at TESU and being able to take the cornerstone?
Or can the student, for example, have completed 72 hours and then apply to TESU in May 2019. Take the cornerstone in June 2019. Then spend the next 6 to 9 months finishing up the remaining 45 credits. Register to take the capstone in Jan 2020.
Does that sound correct?
Do I understand correctly that the capstone is a semester long course?