What does full-time status mean?
Full-time status means that you are enrolled in a course load that is greater than that of a part-time students. Each school will have a different unit minimum, and full-time status typically involves at least three to four courses. For example, full-time status at a community college is equivalent to a course load of 12 units. It is your responsibility to check with your college or university to ensure that you are meeting the minimum requirement(s) applicable to your award.
Full-time status means that you are enrolled with a course load at your school that is greater than what part-time students carry. Each school will have a different unit minimum, although full-time status typically involves at least three to four courses. For example, at a community college full-time status is equal to a course load of 12 units. It is your responsibility to check with your college or university to ensure that you are meeting the minimum requirement(s) applicable to your award.
Full-time status means that you are enrolled in a course load at your school that is greater than what part-time students carry. Each school will have a different unit minimum, although full-time status typically involves at least three to four courses. For example, at a University of Nevada, Reno and Truckee Meadows Community College full-time status is equal to a course load of 12 units. It is your responsibility to check with your college or university to ensure that you are meeting the minimum requirement(s) applicable to your award.