As a post-bacc student, can you join student organizations?

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hara_l

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It seems weird because if you are a post-bacc student you're not really an undergrad nor a grad student. You're not a freshmen/sophomore/junior/senior NOR a transfer student NOR do you even really have a major. So what do you say when ppl ask?

I'm not talking about just pre-med or pre-dent clubs but other clubs as well, such as sports, music, religious, culture, etc.

How has your experience been while in post-bacc programs?

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I wasnt in an official "post-bacc" program per say, but I was taking classes doing my informal post-bacc and when people asked about me, I just said im either a part time student or doing a post-bacc and most seemed to understand. It also did not hinder me from joining any clubs in that school, you pay tuition and all these school fees when you take classes at a uni so you basically are a student there that should have access to all the facilities and opportunities that traditional students do
 
I wasnt in an official "post-bacc" program per say, but I was taking classes doing my informal post-bacc and when people asked about me, I just said im either a part time student or doing a post-bacc and most seemed to understand. It also did not hinder me from joining any clubs in that school, you pay tuition and all these school fees when you take classes at a uni so you basically are a student there that should have access to all the facilities and opportunities that traditional students do

Thanks for sharing your experience! I guess I definitely will go and join the clubs 🙂
 
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