03-21-2020, 02:05 PM
(03-21-2020, 11:53 AM)2006alum Wrote:I'm pretty sure as recently as 3 years ago, you had to be accepted into a co-term program before your senior year began (even if you were accepted, your grades from spring of junior year did make a difference, you couldn't slack off). I do not know if that is still the case.(03-21-2020, 11:28 AM)BobK Wrote: There are Sr athletes who are in Co term programs. I gather Carrington is not. Wilson could be. Mel Murphy was so she was set for a 5th year
A 5th year for say a winter only sport like XC is easy. Take a class. For a 2 or 3 quarter class not so easy. Track does it often. I’ll have to learn how
Yes, co-terms for sure. But I think that requires more planning ahead, and I thought those had to be declared before senior year began? I was very briefly enrolled in one before realizing it was not for me, and I distinctly remember thinking I had to make that decision before senior year began. Maybe I'm misremembering or that's wrong, or maybe it's program-dependent?
Incidentally, there does not appear to be a co-term in psychology, which would likely have been the best fit for Carrington.
