11-27-2022, 04:14 PM
(11-27-2022, 03:51 PM)sanantone Wrote: There's a certain number of upper division credits one needs for a bachelor's degree. There's not much they can with multiple AAS degrees that probably had nothing but lower division credits. AAS programs are heavier on the major area of study than general education, so if the associate's major doesn't match with the bachelor's degree major, most of the AAS courses won't fit into the program.
Texas also has a common core for general education requirements that public colleges and universities must follow.
I figured this was the case - between GE and UL, the courses just didn't fit into the degree plan. But that's different than "they didn't accept the credits." So it's important for them to get a more detailed explanation of what's going on.
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