08-16-2023, 08:45 AM
>> What are the rules for taking terms off at SNHU?
This is a great question. In my case, I called and spoke to my Advisor and let them know I needed to take some time off. She said OK, I am removed the future classes I was signed up for, and was reminded that SNHU would still be here when I was ready to restart. Because the advisors are pretty "easy" to reach, maybe I followed established rules of notice and timing without realizing it.
>>Some employers max out the $'s given for education per year at around $5000, so students may need to take time off to maximize the $'s they get.
This makes sense. I think the best course of action is to discuss this with the advisor and make a plan for success. SNHU, in my experience, has a large enough area of students that anything you come up with they have already handled at some point before. So they likely already know how to handle 'uncaught exceptions' in the process.
This is a great question. In my case, I called and spoke to my Advisor and let them know I needed to take some time off. She said OK, I am removed the future classes I was signed up for, and was reminded that SNHU would still be here when I was ready to restart. Because the advisors are pretty "easy" to reach, maybe I followed established rules of notice and timing without realizing it.
>>Some employers max out the $'s given for education per year at around $5000, so students may need to take time off to maximize the $'s they get.
This makes sense. I think the best course of action is to discuss this with the advisor and make a plan for success. SNHU, in my experience, has a large enough area of students that anything you come up with they have already handled at some point before. So they likely already know how to handle 'uncaught exceptions' in the process.