<p>Are there differences, in writing, between the traditional A&S diploma and the G.S. one?</p>
<p>bump bump bump</p>
<p>i'm pretty sure you don't get a diploma GS</p>
<p>can anyone else tell me?</p>
<p>I've emailed the CGS office and the Dean of CGS. However, i did not receive any replies.</p>
<p>alright i actually checked and cgs undergraduate is for people over 21 who want to take courses (credit or non-credit) or earn a degree.</p>
<p>as far as the diploma i'm not sure there's any difference except that it would say "college of general studies" instead of "school of arts and sciences." </p>
<p>i'm drawing my conclusions from this: <a href="http://www.sas.upenn.edu/CGS/undergraduate/%5B/url%5D">http://www.sas.upenn.edu/CGS/undergraduate/</a></p>
<p>Same diploma. CGS is a part of SAS just a different division.</p>
<p>I think all diplomas, regardless of Wharton, SEAS, CAS, GSAS, etc. all do not contain the school division written on them. So CGS would be indistinguishable from CAS. Not totally sure, though.</p>