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    Old 10-13-2007, 09:34 AM
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    Can anyone explain the process and timeline for getting your degree at ECE?

    I understand the initial process -
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    Enroll in classes and or take tests

    Now assuming I thought I had all my credits and was ready to graduate, where would I go from here and about how long does it take to get the paper?

    The reason for the question is, that I am trying to map out my studies and tests, and then go straight into a MBA program (hopefully CCU). I was just trying to figure out what the timeline would be from the last test until I could actually get enrolled in the MBA program. I am also looking at changing jobs and can't even consider it until I have my degree.

    Any information would be appreciated
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    Old 10-13-2007, 09:38 AM
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    Once you apply/enroll in a program, a degree plan will be mapped out for you depending on both the program you choose and the number of acceptable/accredited credits you submit.

    Once you have completed all of the degree requirements you are eligible to graduate and receive your diploma. Of course there are fees and such, however the process is rather uncomplicated - Good Luck!!
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    Old 10-13-2007, 09:50 AM
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    When you have all the credits required for the degree, do they do a degree audit, and if so how long does that take, and then how long before you actually get the degree so you can go on to the next step?

    Thanks for the quick response.
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    When you have all the credits required for the degree, do they do a degree audit, and if so how long does that take, and then how long before you actually get the degree so you can go on to the next step?

    Thanks for the quick response.


    Once EC determines that you have completed the degree plan it is then reviewed (audited) and if approved sent on for conferral. This usually takes 1-2 months.
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