07-13-2020, 09:54 AM
(07-13-2020, 09:32 AM)openair Wrote: Sure. They need the money for the operations. But then don't try to provide some lofty justifications for the whole thing. It's only so many credits, or whatever. No, it's a money grab. It's a whole year of excluded credit and potentially more with specific ACE credit rejections. They just couldn't care less about non-trad students and their study tracks. In the future, they might even throw them under the bus without looking back at their big three commitment.
Instead of looking at the negative, maybe try to find the positive. The fact that there is even one college where this type of study is even possible is amazing. There's currently 3 well known colleges for this type of studying. That's pretty amazing. Colleges all need to make a profit to stay in business. No money = closing the doors. Then where will people like us be? The nontraditional 114 credit students aren't bringing them much money so they don't cater to us. It is what is. They don't have a "big three commitment". Their commitment is to keeping the doors open.