Does the “Undergraduate Funding Limit Rule” only apply to hours taken toward a degree or does it apply to the total number of hours taken in coursework at the undergraduate level?
Types of hours that count toward the “Undergraduate Funding Limit Rule” include: • All semester credit hours attempted at Tarleton State University that were state funded at the undergraduate level, regardless of whether they count towards a degree. • All state-funded transfer hours attempted from any Texas public institution of higher education that the student attended. • Hours attempted or hours dropped after the official census date of a semester. Classes dropped before the official census date are not funded and do not count toward a student’s credit limit. • Optional internships. • Cooperative education courses. • Repeated courses. Types of hours that do not count toward the “Undergraduate Funding Limit Rule” include: • ROTC courses. • Remedial courses. • Technical courses. • Courses taken at a private or out-of-state school. • Credit received by credit-by-exam or advanced placement credit. • Other non-funded courses.
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