Tobacco Road
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I think most do an MA in Liberal Studies or something like that where it’s basically just grad level Liberal Arts courses that they can easily finish in less than 2 years.
And that isn’t offered at pretty much every university? If so, how do they justify the unique degree?
To be clear, I think graduates should be able to transfer penalty free regardless of the existence given degree programs at the original school. I’m not trying to argue that. For many reasons, a different school might be better even if the first has that nominal program.
I’m still curious how many grad transfers use that option to actually complete a degree.