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What if I keep taking upper level business classes even if I’m not admitted into Upper Division?

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What if I keep taking upper level business classes even if I’m not admitted into Upper Division?

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If a student continues to take upper division classes without being admitted into the major they want to pursue, (marketing, management, business administration, information systems, accounting, entrepreneurship, or finance) this will not mean they will automatically be coded into upper division. In order to graduate with a degree in Business students must be accepted into upper division. This cannot be stressed enough. Business is a restricted major. It would be unfair to those students who worked hard to be admitted into Business to let those not admitted receive a degree in Business when they did not follow procedure to get accepted into their desired program.

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