What if an undergraduate student cannot get all of the preliminary courses completed before the off-campus program begins?
Appalachian does allow concurrent enrollment in off-campus programs at the undergraduate level (i.e., enrollment in Appalachian plus another institution during the same term). A student must bear in mind that Appalachian’s courses will generally take 2 nights per week, so there will be limited possibilities for taking other classes during evening hours only. Additionally, certain Appalachian courses have pre-requisites; therefore, a student must take care in ensuring that pre-requisite courses are completed by the proper term.
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