Hi everyone,
I’m a full-time on-campus student, and I’m curious about the extra online and continuing education courses. Are there any additional fees involved, and could enrolling in these courses affect my standing in the undergraduate program? I’m considering taking extra classes this year as I feel a bit behind, but I’m unsure if this might jeopardize my enrollment status. Any advice or shared experiences would be greatly appreciated!
I have personally taken extra online courses to complement my full-time on-campus studies, and in my experience, the additional fees are modest and clearly defined by the administration. The key consideration is ensuring that the courses you choose are approved for credit transfer, as this prevents any adverse effect on your undergraduate standing. I found that working closely with an academic advisor can help clarify any doubts and ensure that your plan of study remains on track without jeopardizing device enrollment status or progress towards your degree.
hey, my experiance says extra online courses may incur fees but usually don’t mess with fulltime status if you’re careful. just chek with your advisor so everything aligns well.
In my experience, additional online or continuing education courses can involve fees, but these are generally reasonable and clearly outlined in the course details. I enrolled in extra courses during my undergraduate studies without any negative impact on my full-time status because I ensured that each course was approved by my academic advisor beforehand. It is crucial to confirm that the credits will count toward your degree and that you meet any prerequisites or registration deadlines, as proper coordination with the administration can avoid any complications with your enrollment status.
Hey SwimmingDolphin, I get exactly where you’re coming from! I haven’t been in your shoes exactly, but a friend of mine who was tackling extra online courses mentioned that while there might be a few additional fees, they weren’t too steep – kind of what I’d expect for a supplemental class. There was also a lot of chatter about checking with an advisor to avoid any mix-ups with your full-time enrollment. I’m curious, did you already speak with someone about how these added classes might mesh with your degree requirements? It’d be interesting to hear if others have had a similar experience or if you found a good workaround. What’s your gut feeling on balancing these extra courses with your current workload? 