03-22-2016, 12:02 AM
Btaylor89 Wrote:So assuming I pay the $2,000 residency waiver I can bypass the residency requirement and transfer in up to 120 credits? And would I have to pay the $2,000 waiver immediately along with my application?
Also, I plan on enrolling in the beginning of May, would I still have to take the $300 cornerstone course?
I would assume that you pay the waiver when you apply to graduate, since you'll have up until that time to take courses, and they won't know if you're taking them or not until that time. So when you apply, you just pay the $75, and then no other fees until you apply to graduate - then the $323 graduation fee, and the $2000 residency waiver fee.
Yes, you will probably still have to take the cornerstone. If you apply in May, you won't be considered an enrolled student until June 10th-ish. But if you bring in a bunch of credits, maybe they will give you a waiver (although I imagine not).
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