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2 minutes ago, ArizonaLonghorn said:

How does the Texas requirement that you complete 50% of your coursework at UT to earn a degree affect our ability to recruit juniors?  I see Sam Swan is listed as a junior at ASU so if she would lose say 1/3 of her credits transferring to UT she would probably need two more years to graduate, but at other schools more accepting of transfer hours she could graduate in a year.  (This was what Sark was referring to when he said you could take just one class at Ole Miss and earn a degree).

So seniors could portal in as grad transfers while portal frosh or sophs would potentially keep all or most of their credit hours, but juniors would take a hit, right?  

Swan graduated and is a grad transfer. But, you’re correct. White has even commented on it and his transfers usually have two years of eligibility left. 

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36 minutes ago, TexasEx_10 said:

Swan graduated and is a grad transfer. But, you’re correct. White has even commented on it and his transfers usually have two years of eligibility left. 

Ah, thanks, she's listed as a Junior on the ASU roster site I looked at, but good news for us that she's a graduate.

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1 hour ago, ArizonaLonghorn said:

How does the Texas requirement that you complete 50% of your coursework at UT to earn a degree affect our ability to recruit juniors?  I see Sam Swan is listed as a junior at ASU so if she would lose say 1/3 of her credits transferring to UT she would probably need two more years to graduate, but at other schools more accepting of transfer hours she could graduate in a year.  (This was what Sark was referring to when he said you could take just one class at Ole Miss and earn a degree).

So seniors could portal in as grad transfers while portal frosh or sophs would potentially keep all or most of their credit hours, but juniors would take a hit, right?  

Incorrect. The credits are accepted but in order graduate from Texas one must take 50% of the required hours at Texas.

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