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May a college remove a degree plan without letting students graduate without that degree?
In which state should interstate college students vote?Why does the FDA prevent the sale of health reports that may affect a diagnosis or treatment plan to consumers?Is it legal to publish a review of a travel service without letting the service know?Can resisting arrest be a standalone charge without others?Can you be convicted of both first- and second-degree murder?Can unwritten administrative policies at a public college be enforced?Can a city legally force a homeowner to remove their garden?Can I terminate an employee for qualifying for a job through a “degree mill?”Can someone from the United States go to a foreign country with a degree from an unaccredited college and legally use it on their resume?How long can one be detained without a court hearing?
I attended an art school that is part of the UT System, and they removed my degree plan a year after I joined and started removing the classes required to graduate. They informed that I would be able to finish my degree even with the changes, but this wasn't true.
Myself and other students in this major were told to take unrelated classes which would count as credit towards that major.
Is this allowed?
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I attended an art school that is part of the UT System, and they removed my degree plan a year after I joined and started removing the classes required to graduate. They informed that I would be able to finish my degree even with the changes, but this wasn't true.
Myself and other students in this major were told to take unrelated classes which would count as credit towards that major.
Is this allowed?
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What is the "UT" system? University of Texas? Tennessee? Tahoe? Tallahassee? Is the degree program accredited? Is this a for-profit school, or state run?
– Ron Beyer
1 hour ago
University of Texas at Dallas is the school. The school is accredited but I don't think the degree was. The school is state run.
– confusedartstudent
36 mins ago
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I attended an art school that is part of the UT System, and they removed my degree plan a year after I joined and started removing the classes required to graduate. They informed that I would be able to finish my degree even with the changes, but this wasn't true.
Myself and other students in this major were told to take unrelated classes which would count as credit towards that major.
Is this allowed?
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I attended an art school that is part of the UT System, and they removed my degree plan a year after I joined and started removing the classes required to graduate. They informed that I would be able to finish my degree even with the changes, but this wasn't true.
Myself and other students in this major were told to take unrelated classes which would count as credit towards that major.
Is this allowed?
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What is the "UT" system? University of Texas? Tennessee? Tahoe? Tallahassee? Is the degree program accredited? Is this a for-profit school, or state run?
– Ron Beyer
1 hour ago
University of Texas at Dallas is the school. The school is accredited but I don't think the degree was. The school is state run.
– confusedartstudent
36 mins ago
add a comment |
What is the "UT" system? University of Texas? Tennessee? Tahoe? Tallahassee? Is the degree program accredited? Is this a for-profit school, or state run?
– Ron Beyer
1 hour ago
University of Texas at Dallas is the school. The school is accredited but I don't think the degree was. The school is state run.
– confusedartstudent
36 mins ago
What is the "UT" system? University of Texas? Tennessee? Tahoe? Tallahassee? Is the degree program accredited? Is this a for-profit school, or state run?
– Ron Beyer
1 hour ago
What is the "UT" system? University of Texas? Tennessee? Tahoe? Tallahassee? Is the degree program accredited? Is this a for-profit school, or state run?
– Ron Beyer
1 hour ago
University of Texas at Dallas is the school. The school is accredited but I don't think the degree was. The school is state run.
– confusedartstudent
36 mins ago
University of Texas at Dallas is the school. The school is accredited but I don't think the degree was. The school is state run.
– confusedartstudent
36 mins ago
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You were probably sent an email with Terms and Conditions of your acceptance when you accepted the offer from your University. I would search for that email, or go to your university's website to search for official documents with academic regulations.
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You were probably sent an email with Terms and Conditions of your acceptance when you accepted the offer from your University. I would search for that email, or go to your university's website to search for official documents with academic regulations.
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You were probably sent an email with Terms and Conditions of your acceptance when you accepted the offer from your University. I would search for that email, or go to your university's website to search for official documents with academic regulations.
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You were probably sent an email with Terms and Conditions of your acceptance when you accepted the offer from your University. I would search for that email, or go to your university's website to search for official documents with academic regulations.
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What is the "UT" system? University of Texas? Tennessee? Tahoe? Tallahassee? Is the degree program accredited? Is this a for-profit school, or state run?
– Ron Beyer
1 hour ago
University of Texas at Dallas is the school. The school is accredited but I don't think the degree was. The school is state run.
– confusedartstudent
36 mins ago