(11-06-2023, 02:11 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: You can register for an e-pack and finish the e-pack during your November term. So for example, your November term is from Oct. 30, 2023 to Jan. 21, 2024. You can take a December e-pack as it's from Dec. 4 2023 to Feb. 25, 2024, you just need to pass that e-pack before Jan 21 and you'll be able to get the 15 credits at the same time...
I'd love to take an extra e-Pack during this current Nov. '23 term to make full use of my flat-rate tuition, but a Senior Program Advisor informed me that there's no exception that can be made for me to register past the late registration deadline for the Nov. '23 term anymore, especially since the first week of classes has passed already.
What you said about finishing an e-Pack during the Dec. '23 term before the Nov. term ends on 01/21 is very encouraging though. It makes sense too. If classes during the Nov. '23 term which finish by Jan. 21st can be processed in time for March graduation, then hopefully, an e-Pack which is graded by Jan. 21st can be processed in time for March graduation too, even if the e-Pack was part of Dec. registration. Hopefully I'd pass the graduation audit as well since it would show a grade for the e-Pack in the OSS.
Should I confirm this with Academic Advising? Or should I just go for it and hope that my application for March graduation will be accepted?
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— TESU BA in Computer Science (expected June 2024)
— TESU ASNSM in Mathematics (expected June 2024)
— TESU Certificate in Computer Information Systems (expected June 2024)
Completed ...
— N/A (except for K-12 :p)
— The majority of my academic plan, which can be found here
Let's ...
— flipping go!!! (last updated 04/13/2023)
— TESU BA in Computer Science (expected June 2024)
— TESU ASNSM in Mathematics (expected June 2024)
— TESU Certificate in Computer Information Systems (expected June 2024)
Completed ...
— N/A (except for K-12 :p)
— The majority of my academic plan, which can be found here
Let's ...
— flipping go!!! (last updated 04/13/2023)


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