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Cross Register in the AUC or just go to Howard? Posted on 12-04-2008
m3shagurl

Okay, I've narrowed down my two top picks: Spelman and Howard University. At first I decided to major in English, then I realized i needed to know something about fashion if i wanted to be a fashion designer - duh. So i checked spelman's site to see if they offered in fashion classes- they don't. BUT I heard of something called cross-registering, that they do in the AUC. That way, I could take fashion merchandising at Clark-Atlanta and still take english at spelman. If anyone can explain cross-registering to me that would be helpful. Like, exactly how does it work, would i get a B.A, in fashion merchandising from Clark and a B.A. in english from spelman? OR I could just go to Howard where they offer fashion merchandising AND english as majors. So could yall tell me more about Howard, cause i know everythang there is to know about spelman cause I've had my heart set on going there since i was in the 5th grade. WHAT SHOULD I DO?
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theTRUTH replied on 12-06-2008 11:44AM [Reply]
Well I say go to Howard...but then again, I'm bias Howard does have both majors. Save yourself the headache of cross registering and come to the Mecca!
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hb412 from Beautiful, OH replied on 12-11-2008 11:12AM [Reply]

from my understanding of cross-registering, you will not get a b.a from both schools. I'm planning on cross registering in order to take photography at CAU. Unfortunately, the classes you take at another institution , for the most part, only go toward the electives part of the graduation requirement.
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keyalove replied on 12-11-2008 02:06PM [Reply]
Well Spike Lee graduated from Morehouse but took majority of his classes at Clark Atlanta in order for him to major in Mass Media Arts. If you cross registered, you wouldnt receive a degree from Clark Atlanta, your degree would still come from Spelman College even if its a fashion degree.
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bananasplitkids replied on 12-31-2008 08:43PM [Reply]
Definitely go to Spelman...Im biased though. But cross registering doesnt allow you to get two different degrees from two different institutions, as stated above the degree would come from Spelman.
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plainblain from edgefield, SC replied on 01-02-2009 07:29PM [Reply]

m3shagurl wrote:
Okay, I've narrowed down my two top picks: Spelman and Howard University. At first I decided to major in English, then I realized i needed to know something about fashion if i wanted to be a fashion designer - duh. So i checked spelman's site to see if they offered in fashion classes- they don't. BUT I heard of something called cross-registering, that they do in the AUC. That way, I could take fashion merchandising at Clark-Atlanta and still take english at spelman. If anyone can explain cross-registering to me that would be helpful. Like, exactly how does it work, would i get a B.A, in fashion merchandising from Clark and a B.A. in english from spelman? OR I could just go to Howard where they offer fashion merchandising AND english as majors. So could yall tell me more about Howard, cause i know everythang there is to know about spelman cause I've had my heart set on going there since i was in the 5th grade. WHAT SHOULD I DO?
OMG I'm doing Fashion Design & Merchandising at Howard next year....so basically I'm biased towards the question because I think you should choose the REAL HU...lol
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Phylicia215 replied on 01-03-2009 10:07PM [Reply]
Spelman has an independent major option, maybe you should consider that if you really wanna attend school in the AUC. If not, I'd say go to Howard. Good luck.
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cityscape511 from On Top of the World, SD replied on 06-29-2010 05:53PM [Reply]
I am a rising senior and I've been eyeing HU since the 8th grade but i've read so many reviews that say different things I'm skeptical that Howard is really for me ...so I've been looking into spelman and I kno it will be a tough decision next year. Please help me out with some of the opinions I've heard. I'm looking for a school where I can get a well-rounded experience not just preprofessional training and good parties...an intellectual school where people can learn from each other. in a review someone that goes there said "The experience I've gotten from Howard has been inspiring yet disappointing...a large segment of Howard students perpetuate Black stereotypes. I've heard some opinions expressed in classes which have no factual basis and are pretty ignorant and uninformed...The preprofessionalism spills over to the mindset of the students. You will find classmates asking 'What can you do with your degree?' rather than 'What are you reading?'...I would say if you want classmates who talk about texts outside of class and who are passionate about human rights, you will feel out of place because most of the people here are about fashion, dating, and money." Is this true? And do spelmanites ever get the feeling that they are just surrounded by too many females? Please help me!
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cityscape511 from On Top of the World, SD replied on 06-29-2010 05:53PM [Reply]
I am a rising senior and I've been eyeing HU since the 8th grade but i've read so many reviews that say different things I'm skeptical that Howard is really for me ...so I've been looking into spelman and I kno it will be a tough decision next year. Please help me out with some of the opinions I've heard. I'm looking for a school where I can get a well-rounded experience not just preprofessional training and good parties...an intellectual school where people can learn from each other. in a review someone that goes there said "The experience I've gotten from Howard has been inspiring yet disappointing...a large segment of Howard students perpetuate Black stereotypes. I've heard some opinions expressed in classes which have no factual basis and are pretty ignorant and uninformed...The preprofessionalism spills over to the mindset of the students. You will find classmates asking 'What can you do with your degree?' rather than 'What are you reading?'...I would say if you want classmates who talk about texts outside of class and who are passionate about human rights, you will feel out of place because most of the people here are about fashion, dating, and money." Is this true? And do spelmanites ever get the feeling that they are just surrounded by too many females? Please help me!
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m3shagurl replied on 06-30-2010 03:55PM [Reply]
"cityscape511" wrote:
I am a rising senior and I've been eyeing HU since the 8th grade but i've read so many reviews that say different things I'm skeptical that Howard is really for me ...so I've been looking into spelman and I kno it will be a tough decision next year. Please help me out with some of the opinions I've heard. I'm looking for a school where I can get a well-rounded experience not just preprofessional training and good parties...an intellectual school where people can learn from each other. in a review someone that goes there said "The experience I've gotten from Howard has been inspiring yet disappointing...a large segment of Howard students perpetuate Black stereotypes. I've heard some opinions expressed in classes which have no factual basis and are pretty ignorant and uninformed...The preprofessionalism spills over to the mindset of the students. You will find classmates asking 'What can you do with your degree?' rather than 'What are you reading?'...I would say if you want classmates who talk about texts outside of class and who are passionate about human rights, you will feel out of place because most of the people here are about fashion, dating, and money." Is this true? And do spelmanites ever get the feeling that they are just surrounded by too many females? Please help me!

I've been fighting with the same decision as you and I've heard some different opinions on both schools. I think the best thing we can do is visit the campuses, if possible. I plan to do so next year during my senior year, are you going to be a senior too?
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