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Students jump start their futures through concurrent enrollment

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Louisiana Tech University already  boasts the shortest time to degree completion in the state, and now  students have the opportunity to further their education and complete a  graduate degree as well.

Through Louisiana Tech’s Concurrent Enrollment program, qualified  undergraduate students can begin taking graduate-level courses while  still completing their bachelor’s degrees. Concurrent enrollment allows  students to save money, maintain greater control of their course load,  and spend less time earning their degrees.

“The financial aspect is the greatest benefit for our students,” said  Dr. Jamie Newman, Associate Dean for Graduate Studies in the College of  Applied and Natural Sciences. “They can earn their degrees more  efficiently, and the Concurrent Enrollment program allows our students  who have been engaged in research to continue that inquiry on a graduate  level.”

Many students at Louisiana Tech University are earning their  undergraduate and graduate degrees while still using their Taylor  Opportunity Program Scholarship (TOPS)  or other financial aid toward  graduate school.

“Concurrent enrollment has given me a taste of what graduate courses  are like,” said Thomas Schwartzenburg, a senior in Mathematics and  Computer Science who is currently pursuing his master’s degree in  Mathematics. “Through this program, I have developed a more  research-oriented perspective and become more involved in my classes.”

Ellie Wilcox, a senior Finance major, is working to earning her Master of Accountancy degree through the program.

“Concurrent enrollment has taken off much of the financial pressure  of graduate school because I can use my undergraduate scholarship money  while earning my master’s,” Wilcox said. “I am planning on studying for  the Certified Public Accountant (CPA) Exam while I am in graduate  school, so I will also be able to lessen my course load to focus on  studying.”

Graduate programs in each of Louisiana Tech’s colleges are open to  concurrent enrollment for undergraduates. For instance, the College of  Business allows undergraduates to concurrently enroll in the Master of  Business Administration and Master of Accountancy (MAcc) degrees, and  the College of Education allows concurrent enrollment in the master’s  program in Kinesiology. The College of Engineering and Science offers  the opportunity to enroll concurrently in all master’s programs offered,  and the College of Liberal Arts features concurrent enrollment in  English and Communication graduate programs. Finally, the College  ofApplied and Natural Sciences allows undergraduates to enroll  concurrently in any of their master’s programs, including Biology,  Nutrition and Dietetics, and Health Informatics.

Concurrent enrollment in the MAcc program is also uniquely offered to  undergraduate Accounting students at Grambling State University.

Through the program, students can earn up to 12 hours of graduate  courses as an undergraduate. Applicants should have less than 30 hours  remaining in their undergraduate degree and have a cumulative GPA of at  least 3.2.

“Concurrent enrollment has helped me balance my coursework, make  better use of my scholarship money, and reduce the number of classes I  need to take at a time while in graduate school,” Wilcox said.

This story was written by Marketing student Sophie Edwards.

Original source can be found here.

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