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Can Distance students achieve full time status?

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Can Distance students achieve full time status?

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Because Distance students work on their own schedule there is generally no advantage to being enrolled in more than one course at a time. However, in order to maintain full time (Seminary: 9 hrs., Bible College: 12 hrs.) or some part time status students may choose to enroll in multiple courses at the same time. SES strongly recommends that students enrolled in 9 credit hours or more per semester should not work more than 20 hours per week, and those working 40 hours or more per week should not take more than 6 credit hours per semester (mid-semester and Winter modules are counted as semester courses in the calculation of these numbers).

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