by theydontcare » Tue Feb 20, 2018 3:50 am
kbl2017 wrote:argentum2f wrote:For other grad students wondering about this...
My department only requires 2 credits a semester for a grad studentto be considered 'full time', since we're presumably working full time on research. The University, however, does not. I just had the department secretary send SMART an official letter stating that I am 'full time' so I didn't have to worry about my status on the transcript. That has worked so far.
That is a good idea for my future semesters.... I was told 2 classes a semester was fine for my major, but the university transcript said I was part time. SMART was not happy. lol
I literally had a major medical issue last semester where I wanted to drop one of my courses such that I could catch up on my others after missing 1.5 weeks of class. SMART program office (not LMI/ASEE, not your contact for your service, but the head honchos) literally does not care what the reason is. I was told, verbatim "as far as they're concerned, if you're not full time you shouldn't be in the program." such BS. what about students w/ disabilities too? I know a ton of folks approved for p/t course loads but I bet SMART would tell them off, too (since they aren't an institution, they probably aren't bound by ADA or anything)...
I fortunately was able to pass, but my GPA took a major hit. :(
[quote="kbl2017"][quote="argentum2f"]For other grad students wondering about this...
My department only requires 2 credits a semester for a grad studentto be considered 'full time', since we're presumably working full time on research. The University, however, does not. I just had the department secretary send SMART an official letter stating that I am 'full time' so I didn't have to worry about my status on the transcript. That has worked so far.[/quote]
That is a good idea for my future semesters.... I was told 2 classes a semester was fine for my major, but the university transcript said I was part time. SMART was not happy. lol[/quote]
I literally had a major medical issue last semester where I wanted to drop one of my courses such that I could catch up on my others after missing 1.5 weeks of class. SMART program office (not LMI/ASEE, not your contact for your service, but the head honchos) literally does not care what the reason is. I was told, verbatim "as far as they're concerned, if you're not full time you shouldn't be in the program." such BS. what about students w/ disabilities too? I know a ton of folks approved for p/t course loads but I bet SMART would tell them off, too (since they aren't an institution, they probably aren't bound by ADA or anything)...
I fortunately was able to pass, but my GPA took a major hit. :(