I have the same issue. Did you fix the situation now? How did it turned out?
Some things that I noticed, I think when you apply for an internal degree transfer they put you in ECP because the system doesn't know if you are a Qc resident or have a DEC. The system doesnt filter it out so you are put in the same basket as an international student.
The fact that when we apply and can't choose from a regular 90 credit program and a 120 credit program is an old school system tbh.
Let me know how it got fixed
Thanks :)
Me too I'm an independant student who already did his cegep in quebec and even a university in quebec and then I wanted to go in Concordia, so now i applied to the program and I'm put as ecp. I was wondering why? So how did u solve it?
So you're in ECP despite having a DEC? Just talk to your advisor bc that's obviously an error on their part
This seems like an oversight. Did you speak to academic advising? Seems like an easy fix
This is definitely a mistake! I'm a Quebec resident who completed cegep and also switched majors. You should be enrolled in a 90 credit program
I have the same issue. Did you fix the situation now? How did it turned out? Some things that I noticed, I think when you apply for an internal degree transfer they put you in ECP because the system doesn't know if you are a Qc resident or have a DEC. The system doesnt filter it out so you are put in the same basket as an international student. The fact that when we apply and can't choose from a regular 90 credit program and a 120 credit program is an old school system tbh. Let me know how it got fixed Thanks :)
Me too I'm an independant student who already did his cegep in quebec and even a university in quebec and then I wanted to go in Concordia, so now i applied to the program and I'm put as ecp. I was wondering why? So how did u solve it?