(06-01-2019, 10:01 AM)dfrecore Wrote:(06-01-2019, 09:56 AM)mysonx3 Wrote: I second dfrecore's suggestion to do them at the same time. You'd have to pay for the second Capstone anyway, so that's not a downside
I guess I didn't think that one through! Yes, waiting is actually going to cost an extra $75 for applying, $2200 for another residency waiver, and $332 for the graduation fee (so total of $2607). Doing it now won't cost anything extra.
You still have to pay the graduation fee twice.
Here's what I would do: first go and add the BA psychology to your evaluation now (before July when they change catalogs. Then take the BSBA capstone as soon as you can, but don't apply for graduation. taking the BSBA capstone will extend your enrollment one year so you will one year to get the Psychology BA. Note that even if your BSBA is on the catalog that require TES-100 you will have to do SOS-110 for the BA which is another 1000+ and 12 weeks. If this was the case consider taking SOS-110 along side the liberal arts capstone so you'd be eligible for financial aid. When you are finished with both degrees, apply for graduation for both. Also you need to make sure have at least 24 credits different between the two degrees and no more than 9 credits overlapping in the AOS.


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