 So the Accelerated Masters program is for students, once you get to be a junior, if you have, or have 90 credits, you can apply to the Accelerated Masters program and as part of that program, you get to start your master as soon as you have 90 credits and you can dual credit a bunch of classes. You can dual credit up to 12 hours and it's at no cost to you, you know, whatever you pay for your undergraduate tuition that covers your graduate tuition as well and so it's a great opportunity for students to get free graduate credit, you know, up to 12 credits. When I finish with my bachelors, I'll already have 18 credits towards graduate school and I only have one more semester left so you're able to get your masters in one more year at worst if you're just doing the 12 dual credit and it's really easy to do. There's a lot of chances throughout the junior and senior year to take those classes. It's a great opportunity for anyone who can take a part in it.