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Hey Ryerson Student,
I have a question. -I paid my FULL tuition fee (entire year) -I have to take 5 courses in FALL 2007 What I'm trying to do is...... I want to take 4 courses in the day (which i am a full time student) and take 1 course at night (under part time studies). Which means it is still at 5 courses. Nothing over the limit. Have anyone experienced this before.... I want to know if I need to pay an additional course fee for this? Thank you |
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i was just thinking that i have to pay extra is because it's under continue education. it's actually the same course in the day. but i prefer to take it at night. have anyone else tried this before? I hope they don't bill me an extra $400 |
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doesnt matter if you take it day or night, its all the same thing. Just make sure the course meets your programs requirements... eg. your not taking a course that has nothing to do with your program. Some people make that silly mistake when trying to take an elective @ night/summer.
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yes i know what you mean, the program code for regular classes are 3 letters 3 numbers (e.g. CYC101)
whereas if you find a Continuing Education course, they will have an extra C infront of them...like what urbanpoet mentioned, as long as they are corresponding it's fine...i believe most CE courses are $440 - $500 but if you register in those...make sure they are 'useful' courses regarding your program like PSY101 will become CPSY101 in CE ~ |
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