Undergraduate Scholastic Load
The minimum credit hour load to be considered a full-time undergraduate student is 12 semester hours during the fall, spring, or summer semester. The maximum credit hour load permitted is 18 semester hours during a fall or spring semester, and 14 semester hours during the summer semester. Students wishing to exceed the maximum credit hour load must obtain permission from the Dean of the College of their major. In the summer semester sessions, students may not exceed 7 credit hours in each of the Summer I or Summer II sessions, 13 credit hours in the Long Summer session, or 14 credit hours in the Nursing 14-Week session. Enrollment status is defined in terms of semester credit hours.
Students admitted to a Graduate Program to take graduate coursework simultaneously with the last semester of their Undergraduate Program may enroll in no more than 18 total credits, and no more than six of those credits may be in the Graduate Program
Enrollment Status per Financial Aid regulations (minimum credits required):
Full-Time |
3/4 Time |
Half-Time |
Less Than Half |
12
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9
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6
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5 or fewer
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