08-11-2015, 09:41 AM
(08-11-2015, 09:03 AM)SUBuddha link Wrote:[quote author=CompSci87 link=topic=12491.msg124041#msg124041 date=1439297758]
Strange that he can take the class at UO. Doesn't he have to graduate from EW before using the so-called graduate transfer rule? I suppose there's an explanation and it's all been pre-cleared with the NCAA...
CompSci- At most state institutions you only have to complete the majority of your units on campus. So here at the U of A, a student can transfer in as many as 60 units, and take 63 units on campus or in our online programs to be awarded a degree from the university. It is not at all uncommon for a senior to walk at graduation in May and take 12 units in summer school at a JC or hometown school to finish the degree requirements.
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I'm sure that taking the course at UO meets EW's requirements, for exactly the reasons you suggest. I'm a bit surprised, however, that the NCAA rules allow it.
