<p>My choice of major requires me to finish the last 2 years at UP. Do you think that might give me any leverage to be admitted as a freshman?<br>
I am hoping to major in communication disorders/ speech pathology.</p>
<p>No, many (if not most) majors have that requirement.</p>
<p>Really? wow I had no idea. Why wouldn’t the other 4 year campus locations have the means for students to complete most degrees there? Huh…that seems odd. I thought maybe a few would be in the same boat, but I never considered it would be a standard thing within the system. Ya leran something new everyday on these boards!<br>
Thanks.</p>
<p>Well, maybe I’m wrong. But the areas I’m most familiar with don’t have the faculty at the all branch campuses to teach all the upper levels courses. The numbers are just too small.</p>
<p>1moremom: you are correct. Most of the branch campuses offer just a small selection of the courses that are available at main campus. So you could go to a branch for two years to take all of your gen. ed reqs and then transfer up to main you junior year to do your major reqs. There are just a handful of majors that can go all 4 years at a branch campus, they tend to be the more general ones.</p>