05-21-2010, 01:41 PM
Kaz Wrote:.......You are enrolled as soon as you get them a completed enrollment form and they take your money. As long as you don't trigger a "re-enrollment event" (my own term) you shouldn't lose the policy you started with. Examples are dropping out and coming back or changing from the Liberal Arts school to the Business school. I don't know if changing majors would count as a re-enrollment event........
My advisor still does not know why the GRE policy is being changed.
I was just told that changing majors WITHIN the Liberal Arts school will NOT change the academic policy date.
As far as I can tell, earning an associate degree and then having to RE-ENROLL after it is conferred to finish a bachelor's degree WILL cause a change to the academic policy date.
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