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TESC and switching degrees: Are you under the old or new catalog? - sanantone - 07-20-2015 I was informed that you can switch majors and stay under the catalog under which you enrolled. However, if you switch degrees (i.e. switch from a BA to BSBA), then you will fall under the new catalog. TESC and switching degrees: Are you under the old or new catalog? - petersouth - 07-21-2015 If anyone needs to see old degree requirements you can use the wayback machine - https://archive.org/web/ just go to the current page and copy and paste that url TESC and switching degrees: Are you under the old or new catalog? - cptdilbert - 07-25-2015 sanantone Wrote:I was informed that you can switch majors and stay under the catalog under which you enrolled. However, if you switch degrees (i.e. switch from a BA to BSBA), then you will fall under the new catalog. An earlier post mentioned an advisor stated they could use their old requirements (what the student currently had for requirements) as long as the student didn't switch schools. Technically TESC has 5 schools: Heavin School of Arts and Sciences School of Applied Science and Technology School of Business and Management Edwards School of Nursing Watson School of Public Service and Continuing Studies It never hurts to ask and try this line of logic with an advisor if they don't post a formal policy. TESC and switching degrees: Are you under the old or new catalog? - sanantone - 07-25-2015 cptdilbert Wrote:An earlier post mentioned an advisor stated they could use their old requirements (what the student currently had for requirements) as long as the student didn't switch schools. Technically TESC has 5 schools: That's probably what she meant by "switch degrees." |