07-23-2023, 11:45 AM
(07-23-2023, 09:28 AM)Kab Wrote: Also, for the Pierpont degree you need to be residing in the US or be a US citizen as far as I know.
Several times has been posted in the forums this requirement. I do not know if they ask you social security number or what proof.
Also in the past was said that was only possible as a first degree. Appears that some people got it after a Bachelors, but really do not know how. Just in case you know the possible limitations.
I am a dual citizen, with my early education in my home country. Ms. Parks noticed my prior education and asked about my citizenship and residency status. I told her my whole story of how I had moved to the US, why and that I was a legal resident for x number of years and then became a citizen and that was sufficient enough "proof". It is meant for legal residents in the US, possibly for citizens. I can't say, since I have been both. But no actual proof was requested of me.
She's very friendly and accessible, I would suggest talking to her.
Completed
2023 UMPI Bachelor of Applied Science, Minors: Management Info Systems & Political Science, summa cum laude
2022 Pierpont BOG AAS, Area of Emphasis: Information Systems
2023 UMPI Bachelor of Applied Science, Minors: Management Info Systems & Political Science, summa cum laude
2022 Pierpont BOG AAS, Area of Emphasis: Information Systems


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