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What is the difference between a cohort program and a traditional program?

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What is the difference between a cohort program and a traditional program?

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Cohort: In a cohort major you will begin with a group of students and proceed through your entire major together on a set schedule. When you enroll into a cohort major, you are automatically enrolled for all of your major classes. If you plan to take any classes beyond your major at Bellevue University, you will have to register for them term-by-term. Most accelerated majors follow the cohort model. Traditional: In a traditional major you will choose the classes you would like to take each semester. There is not a set schedule in which you must complete your major classes. You will register each term based on personal needs and course offerings to meet your requirements needed for completion.

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