s3raph1m Posted December 15, 2016 Posted December 15, 2016 Anyone here do this or have done so in the past? I'm wondering what the average cost of doing this is. I'm a college grad and live near UT Austin, which has a ton of offerings in languages such as Sanskrit, Aramaic, Akkadian, Latin, Greek, Biblical Hebrew, etc. and would like to take advantage.
pro Augustis Posted December 16, 2016 Posted December 16, 2016 With regard to grad courses at UT, there are (so far as I know) no non-degree seeking students presently taking them. I have heard of at least one student doing so in the past, though, so there might be a possibility.
s3raph1m Posted December 16, 2016 Author Posted December 16, 2016 Hmmm. I know the possibility is there. There's a page about it on UT's website, but it doesn't mention what the costs are, which is my main concern. I'm starting Latin at ACC after I get back to Austin, which is pretty cheap at $40 per credit hour, but I want to take Greek and Biblical Hebrew too.
pro Augustis Posted December 16, 2016 Posted December 16, 2016 9 hours ago, s3raph1m said: Hmmm. I know the possibility is there. There's a page about it on UT's website, but it doesn't mention what the costs are, which is my main concern. I'm starting Latin at ACC after I get back to Austin, which is pretty cheap at $40 per credit hour, but I want to take Greek and Biblical Hebrew too. For the nitty gritty of the costs, I imagine that nothing we can say here will be more informative than simply contacting someone at UT and inquiring. ploutarchos 1
s3raph1m Posted December 17, 2016 Author Posted December 17, 2016 You're right. I just sent them an email.
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