03-27-2020, 04:45 PM
(03-27-2020, 02:10 PM)dfrecore Wrote: They don't have a residency waiver, but they do have per-term fees, so it's best not to enroll until you're at 114cr (or something close). One option is to enroll when you've finished your requirements for GE, and have 57cr, and can take the cornerstone to graduate with your Associates. While you're a student, I think they will discuss a concentration with you. After you finish your AA, you're done and no longer enrolled.
Then, after you graduate with an AA/AS, go back, take all of your courses needed, including UL, and Concentration, and then re-enroll and take the capstone, and graduate with your bachelors.
Thank you
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