10-17-2020, 11:49 AM
I also am wondering when to enroll optimally.... I read the suggested threads but still not clear to me if anyone has more to add that would be great!
I am going to have to do the split capstone for liberal arts or individualized studies at COSC
so I get that it will take 5 weeks and 10 weeks = 2 terms and my cornerstone will be 8 weeks = 1 term. I definitely don't want to be paying for terms while waiting because I didn't enroll at the right time!
I plan on having everything done except the cornerstone and capstone before enrolling. I read that Fall 2 or spring 2 is the regular capstone ... Not sure what that means. Is there any calendar of start dates anywhere? I couldn't find one on their website.
I had planned on enrolling before July 1st to ensure I'm locked in to prices and requirements before any changes.... take my cornerstone in the summer June ? and in August ? my capstone (split but totaling 15 weeks) to be done by Christmas! Is this possible?
Anyone know if the split has a break between the 5 weeks and 10 weeks or is it basically 15 total weeks? (I'm hoping it doesn't creep beyond 16 weeks as that would increase fees!)
Thanks!
I am going to have to do the split capstone for liberal arts or individualized studies at COSC
so I get that it will take 5 weeks and 10 weeks = 2 terms and my cornerstone will be 8 weeks = 1 term. I definitely don't want to be paying for terms while waiting because I didn't enroll at the right time!
I plan on having everything done except the cornerstone and capstone before enrolling. I read that Fall 2 or spring 2 is the regular capstone ... Not sure what that means. Is there any calendar of start dates anywhere? I couldn't find one on their website.
I had planned on enrolling before July 1st to ensure I'm locked in to prices and requirements before any changes.... take my cornerstone in the summer June ? and in August ? my capstone (split but totaling 15 weeks) to be done by Christmas! Is this possible?
Anyone know if the split has a break between the 5 weeks and 10 weeks or is it basically 15 total weeks? (I'm hoping it doesn't creep beyond 16 weeks as that would increase fees!)
Thanks!