| Travis |
| | 04/22/09 at 01:33 AM | Reply with quote | #1 |
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So I'm finishing up my second year. And according to the new course layout I should have my AGS and be applied to Regis and be working with financial aid for next year. That's all good but they added new classes to the AGS that I could not have known to take, and April 1st was the last day apply for graduation from what I can see. So now I am done with my second year and still four classes short of the thrid year. Two of them being the new religious courses. Others being Ethics and Psychology. Can really be hung out to dry on these courses? Because this ultimately well add another semester to my degree which is not cool.
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| Frederic Lahey |
| | 04/23/09 at 02:13 PM | Reply with quote | #2 |
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Hi Travis:
Actually, you don't need to graduate at the end of your second year - we just advise that you start the process. In the third year, you'll still be taking all CCA courses, though we recommend that you take a couple of Regis courses as well.
You will need to fully move over to Regis for your fourth year.
Advisors from Regis will be on campus at CFS on Tuesday evening the 28th, from 5:30 to 7:30, and there will also be speeches (a little) and food (much more).
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