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<blockquote data-quote="GrizG" data-source="post: 7899600" data-attributes="member: 143389"><p>I have no doubts about any of this! When the colleges with which I was associated changed requirements you were allowed to finish the program as it was in the catalog when you started. If not for that a lot of students would have had one or more additional semesters added to their program. Public schools... they don't give two craps about things like that. They wouldn't let one of my life long friends graduate over something stupid... He got the last laugh. He attended an open enrollment community college and then went to a 4 year school and grad school. Now he's retired and living in his 10,000 sq ft house with a huge financial cushion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GrizG, post: 7899600, member: 143389"] I have no doubts about any of this! When the colleges with which I was associated changed requirements you were allowed to finish the program as it was in the catalog when you started. If not for that a lot of students would have had one or more additional semesters added to their program. Public schools... they don't give two craps about things like that. They wouldn't let one of my life long friends graduate over something stupid... He got the last laugh. He attended an open enrollment community college and then went to a 4 year school and grad school. Now he's retired and living in his 10,000 sq ft house with a huge financial cushion. [/QUOTE]
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