by jointdegree » Fri Aug 18, 2017 11:48 am
I was going to do Joint when I applied, but I thought it would be better if I applied just for BS since I did not get accepted into the BS/MS program at that time. I received the scholarship for my BS in Mechanical Engineering after my 2nd year of college. Now, I plan to reapply as an additional award applicant for my BS/MS joint degree. I was accepted into the joint degree program this summer at my institution, I just need the scholarship money now for the extra year.
So, my suggestion is just to apply as BS because you are more likely to get it (if you already got accepted into the college for BS), and then just reapply for the joint degree once you get in. Also, keep in mind that some DoD sites will pay for your Masters degree as well so if you want to start working after you get your BS, you can also take classes while working at your Sponsoring Facility, but again, this varies from Sponsoring Facilities.
Best of Luck!
I was going to do Joint when I applied, but I thought it would be better if I applied just for BS since I did not get accepted into the BS/MS program at that time. I received the scholarship for my BS in Mechanical Engineering after my 2nd year of college. Now, I plan to reapply as an additional award applicant for my BS/MS joint degree. I was accepted into the joint degree program this summer at my institution, I just need the scholarship money now for the extra year.
So, my suggestion is just to apply as BS because you are more likely to get it (if you already got accepted into the college for BS), and then just reapply for the joint degree once you get in. Also, keep in mind that some DoD sites will pay for your Masters degree as well so if you want to start working after you get your BS, you can also take classes while working at your Sponsoring Facility, but again, this varies from Sponsoring Facilities.
Best of Luck!