How is Option A for Catalog Year 2005 and later different from previous Option A requirements?
Students with Catalog Year Fall 2005 and later only need 9 credits of Option A courses, as opposed to 12 credits before fall 2005. However, a more limited set of course choices are approved for fall 2005 or later Option A. Students who entered Mason before fall 2005 may change their Catalog Year to fall 2005. Below is a guide to who benefits and who is hurt by changing their Catalog Year: * If you entered Mason BEFORE fall 2001, then DO NOT CHANGE your Catalog Year to fall 2005. Doing so would impose additional general education requirements, i.e. would delay your graduation date. * Those students who entered Mason fall 2001 or later should run a Patriotweb Degree Evaluation. Please be sure to consult the Detailed Requirements view! Then consider the following: * If you entered Mason fall 2001 or later and you applied an ACCT course, NCLC 249 or any PHIL course to Option A, then changing the Catalog Year will not be advantageous to you. * If you entered Mason fall 2001 or later and you
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