by Nunya » Fri Apr 05, 2013 10:07 am
The SMART admins would definitely have the final say on this; however, a generic assumption would be yes. I don’t remember seeing anything that would preclude it anyway. Assuming you’re accepted to the physical university (buildings exist somewhere), and your degree can be obtained at distance then I don’t see why you couldn’t. The only issue I see is that most schools that have physical campuses don’t offer programs that can be completed completely online. They generally have several required courses that don’t have online options. Also, depending on what kind of learner you are, online only is going to kick your butt. Certain topics just don’t lend themselves well to online only. Another option for you would be to do as your last sentence said, “simply pack up some cloths and move into the dorms”. Obviously, this is hugely dependent on your situation, but you moving to campus alone for the term might be the best option. Good luck either way.
The SMART admins would definitely have the final say on this; however, a generic assumption would be yes. I don’t remember seeing anything that would preclude it anyway. Assuming you’re accepted to the physical university (buildings exist somewhere), and your degree can be obtained at distance then I don’t see why you couldn’t. The only issue I see is that most schools that have physical campuses don’t offer programs that can be completed completely online. They generally have several required courses that don’t have online options. Also, depending on what kind of learner you are, online only is going to kick your butt. Certain topics just don’t lend themselves well to online only. Another option for you would be to do as your last sentence said, “simply pack up some cloths and move into the dorms”. Obviously, this is hugely dependent on your situation, but you moving to campus alone for the term might be the best option. Good luck either way.