Good afternoon dear forum members,
Is it not possible to use Medical Terminology to keep the registration active?
My last registration was August 2024 (also APS-1000), I registered for that course again, but got this email:
We hope this message finds you well. We are pleased to learn you are progressing in your studies. However, in a review of your records, we noticed that there might be an issue with your August 2025 registration. You may have registered for exams that does not apply to your degree program: APS-1000.
In addition to these exams not meeting your degree requirements and delaying your graduation, you may not be eligible for financial aid or military benefits. Please indicate the reason you have signed up for these options by replying to this message.
If we do not hear from you by the Friday before the first day of the term, we will drop your class(es) by 3:00 pm that day.
All the best,
Are there any other alternative?
I still don´t have the money to take the 15 credits term, so I need to gain time (and I have been using the Library resources).
Thanks,
MrPanda
Is it not possible to use Medical Terminology to keep the registration active?
My last registration was August 2024 (also APS-1000), I registered for that course again, but got this email:
We hope this message finds you well. We are pleased to learn you are progressing in your studies. However, in a review of your records, we noticed that there might be an issue with your August 2025 registration. You may have registered for exams that does not apply to your degree program: APS-1000.
In addition to these exams not meeting your degree requirements and delaying your graduation, you may not be eligible for financial aid or military benefits. Please indicate the reason you have signed up for these options by replying to this message.
If we do not hear from you by the Friday before the first day of the term, we will drop your class(es) by 3:00 pm that day.
All the best,
Are there any other alternative?
I still don´t have the money to take the 15 credits term, so I need to gain time (and I have been using the Library resources).
Thanks,
MrPanda


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