09-05-2014, 05:21 AM
Saharapost Wrote:Bricabrac, that makes a lot of sense, however, I am not sure it will work as my studentship status has already been set to INACTIVE STARTING FROM 09/12/14 on my OSS page. It seems to mean that those who take the PPC plan route (especially by way of the TECEPs) become no longer enrolled once their degrees are conferred. And, since I can't start enroll for a second degree at TESC until after the conferral of the first one (09/13/14), it seems to be the case that I may not be able to apply the previous 24 cr residency to a new degree...
I would still contact the bursar with your intentions. They have the ability to move/push dates when needed. The new degree would be activated immediately after conferral date. What date does your enrollment year end? If it began Oct 2013 it ends Sep 2014, and there is a free (floating) month for administrative purposes, I'm hoping the same holds true with the PPC plan.
And even if that the enrollment ends with the conferral date, you would only need two additional exams to cover a new degree. (POS101, POS282 or HIS126).
Or take two additional courses (ex epacks PSY370 and PSY363) or one six credit course(ex PSY379) that would apply to the area of study. Combine a course with a TECEP to lessen the burden. Working on a dual degree is going to be a bit more expensive than the first anyway, especially when you don't have access to DSST/CLEP exams.
Hope this is clear, brain is not completely awake yet.
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AAS, Admin Studies. 2010
BA, Social Sciences. 2010. Arnold Fletcher Award.
AAS, Environmental, Safety & Security Technologies. 2011
BSBA, General Management. 2011. Arnold Fletcher Award. Sigma Beta Delta (ΣΒΔ
