by ccain » Sun Jan 24, 2010 1:56 pm
brockmae,
I think the answer to your question is technically, yes. Normally when an award is granted, it is valid through your expected graduation date. What you are taking (not related to your degree requirements) would normally be paid for at any rate, such as 12 hours of engineering coursework, and 6 hours of art. That said, if it is possible for you to finish your degree by Dec 2011, then you should note this. The reason, which has been discussed on this forum previously, is that the less SMART has to spend on you, the more likely you are to get an award, as it stretches their budget further.
Regards,
ccain
brockmae,
I think the answer to your question is technically, yes. Normally when an award is granted, it is valid through your expected graduation date. What you are taking (not related to your degree requirements) would normally be paid for at any rate, such as 12 hours of engineering coursework, and 6 hours of art. That said, if it is possible for you to finish your degree by Dec 2011, then you should note this. The reason, which has been discussed on this forum previously, is that the less SMART has to spend on you, the more likely you are to get an award, as it stretches their budget further.
Regards,
ccain