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Student Course Load - Undergraduate
Minimum Course Load: The minimum
load for full-time attendance is 12 semester hours. In the summer
4 hours is considered the minimum full-time load per session.
Normal, Maximum, and Probationary Course
Loads. Sixteen to seventeen hours is the normal student
load. The maximum credit load for a student in good standing is
20 hours for fall and spring semesters and 15 for summer. The maximum
load for students on academic probation is 16 hours for fall and
spring semesters and 10 for summer. Any load exceeding the above
requires approval by the Dean of the College or School in which
the student is majoring.
Probation Course Load. The
maximum load for students on academic probation is 16 semester hours
for fall and spring semesters, and 10 for summer, with the exception
of seniors within two semesters of graduation, who may carry 18
if necessary. A student on probation may be advised to take a lower
load and must observe the load requirement or violate the terms
of his/her probation.
Late Registration Course Load.
Those who register late may be required to reduce their load.
Financial Aid. Federal law
defines full time for financial aid purposes as being registered
for at least 12 semester hours (excluding audit hours) for all semesters.
Three-quarter time students include those who register for 9 - 11
semester hours, and half-time students include those who register
for 6 - 8 semester hours. Students who drop below 6 credit hours
during any semester (including summer) may have their financial
aid deleted. Students who attend only one (1) summer session may
have their financial aid reduced.
Please remember that you must attend class to
be eligible for your financial aid. if YOU WITHDRAW from school,
DROP HOURS, or just STOP going to class, you will probably have
to REPAY some or all of the aid you received.
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