FAQ

What happens if you enroll in multiple colleges?

What happens if you enroll in multiple colleges?

By choosing concurrent enrollment you may: Save money: You may pay less for your college degree if you take some less expensive classes at a community college rather than all of them at your four-year university. You can take classes at both schools while formally attending your four-year university.

Is it illegal to go to two colleges at once?

Sometimes called “co-enrollment,” dual enrollment in two colleges is entirely possible and completely okay to do. With that being said, it’s not for everyone. Before you take the plunge and enroll in two community colleges, you will want to consider all the factors below.

Can I take admission in multiple colleges?

No, you cannot take admission simultaneously in two different courses or the same course in different colleges. In case you take admission at two places, your admission will be cancelled from both the colleges/courses.

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Can I study in two colleges at the same time?

UGC has approved a proposal to allow students to pursue two degree programmes at the same time. One of the degrees has to be in the regular mode and the other either in open and distance learning or online. A student can pursue two degrees in different streams as well as from different institutions.

Can I attend two colleges at once with financial aid?

You can only receive financial aid from one school at a time. With a consortium agreement, you can combine the credits at both schools to determine your financial aid eligibility.

Can you be enrolled in two universities at once Ontario?

Realistically, no you can’t. To begin with you’d have to pay for one program totally on your own. OSAP won’t fund both. Then there are the scheduling conflicts with classes and exams.

Can you commit to 2 colleges?

Double depositing is the act of sending a tuition deposit to two (or more) colleges. It is the act of telling more than one school that you will be attending the institution in the fall. While the majority of college counselors will tell you it is wrong to double deposit, there are some that say it is okay.

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Can I take a course at a different college while attending another?

You can take a course at a different college while attending another but you cannot be matriculated at two colleges (enrolled in a degree program). However you would still need to make sure the school you are matriculated with will accept the credits.

Can I go to two schools at the same time?

Inevitably, some will wish and wonder, “What if I could go to two at the same time?” In many cases, the surprising answer is that you can. You may have heard the term “dual enrollment,” which sometimes refers to high school students who are also taking classes at a local college.

Can I take more than one course at a time?

You may be able to take one of them at a community college or different university instead — either in person or online. Expand your course options: You can choose from course catalogs at two schools instead of just one.

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Why should I apply to more than one college?

Choosing which college to attend is a huge decision—one that affects the kinds of unique opportunities and challenges you will face and, ultimately, the rest of your life. It’s wise to apply to more than one college, not only to give yourself a greater chance of acceptance, but also to allow you to weigh some options before choosing where to go!