PACKhunt All American 719 Posts user info edit post |
anybody know the best way to go about taking more classes towards another degree as an alumnus?
wanting to take a class or 2 a semester to work towards another degree (already have an undergrad) 6/1/2006 6:00:11 PM |
SandSanta All American 22435 Posts user info edit post |
Sign up for em and apply for that degree. 6/1/2006 6:52:27 PM |
dgwNCSU All American 501 Posts user info edit post |
Find a full time job with NC State. Each semester you get one free class with any of the UNC system schools. 6/1/2006 9:02:56 PM |
Perlith All American 7620 Posts user info edit post |
Find an employer with a tuition reimbursement or tuition waiver. Most *should* have them, as most employers encourage their employees to pursue an advanced degree as a part of professional development. 6/1/2006 9:27:00 PM |
Rockster All American 1597 Posts user info edit post |
You can take classes as a PBS student pretty easily but there's a limit to the number of credits they'll allow toward a degree. If you're going for a second bachelor's degree you're technically supposed to apply as a transfer student. 6/2/2006 5:22:03 PM |
NCSUWolfy All American 12966 Posts user info edit post |
if you're doing it at the same school you got your undergrad, i think all you need to do is go talk to someone in the college you want the second degree in. your credits from your first degree should transfer (like english, science, math, foreign language, free electives etc) but your first step should be talking to somone in the admin office of the college you want the degree from 6/4/2006 12:32:03 PM |
McDanger All American 18835 Posts user info edit post |
You can just apply for readmission, go down to Registration and Records and talk to somebody about it. 6/4/2006 7:23:16 PM |
jbtilley All American 12797 Posts user info edit post |
I've always heard it is best to go for a degree that is at the next level than the one you currently have rather than getting an additional degree that is at your current level of education. Try looking at grad school instead of undergrad. Even if it is a new discipline chances are you will only need to take a few additional classes to be admitted into the program. 6/5/2006 7:23:11 AM |
PACKhunt All American 719 Posts user info edit post |
i have to wait another year to apply for the part-time MBA program at state, so i was going to work on another degree. Also, the degree i have has nothing to do with my field of work, and i would like to expand my opportunities in the field i work in...because i really like it. 6/5/2006 3:25:56 PM |