Two Ways to Finish Your BA
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WEEKEND COLLEGE AT SBCC |
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Cohort Model |
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Enrollment at Antioch |
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Classes offered on Santa Barbara City College campus on Friday evening and Saturday |
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Anticipated start date: Fall 2008 |
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Anticipated starting cohorts: Business, Communication |
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Additional cohorts/potential start dates possible if demand exists |
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TRADITIONAL ENROLLMENT AT ANTIOCH |
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Concentrations in: Business • Communication • Psychology • Creative Writing • Liberal Studies • Social Service Administration • Child, Family & Society |
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Classes offered on Antioch University campus weekdays and evenings. Each class meets once a week for three hours |
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Applications accepted year-round; courses start every quarter, Fall-Winter-Spring-Summer |
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Notes on SBCC-Antioch Bridge Program |
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The SBCC-Antioch Bridge refers to the opportunity for students to transfer as many as 80 units from SBCC, and complete their BA with 40 semester (60 quarter) credits through Antioch University Santa Barbara. |
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Students can get all of the areas of concentration at AUSB in the traditional delivery model. |
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Students can get some of the areas of concentration at SBCC in the "Weekend College" cohort delivery model. Concentrations and cohorts will be determined by demand. The presence of an articulation agreement for a given concentration does not necessarily imply delivery in the Weekend model. |
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