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What is the difference between SI 690 and SI 681?

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What is the difference between SI 690 and SI 681?

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SI 690 is a course offered to SI students who participate in credit-based internships. It is offered every term. Students register for SI 690 (for one to six credits) and pay tuition that term. This handout in PDF format will clarify the differences. SI 681 is a fall seminar course offered to SI students who participate in summer internships that equal or exceed 360 hours (six academic credits/PEP credits). This course is designed to help prevent financial hardship for students by allowing you to avoid summer tuition by deferring credits and registration to the fall semester. Overrides (permission of instructor) are required to register for both SI 690 and SI 681.

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