Eligibility For 2023 FT Analyst Programs

Hey guys, 

So my expected grad date is Dec 2022; however, I need to drop my double major due to finances, which would result in me not taking classes during my senior year. However, my grad date is still Dec 2022 as I still have other graduation requirements that I need to fulfill in order to graduate. 

Given my scenario, would I be eligible to apply to 2023 FT analyst programs, most of which seem to require applicants to be an "enrolled senior" or "graduating between December 2022 to May 2023". 

My grad date matches (and technically I would still be classified as a senior as I haven't graduated yet) but not sure whether the not being enrolled in classes senior year aspect would be a problem. Would banks care about this or not really? 

For context, I go to a target school and have multiple strong internship experiences (including a BB/EB this summer). 

Would greatly appreciate any insights on this! Thanks!

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