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How many courses are considered a full load?

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How many courses are considered a full load?

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Twelve credits is considered full-time; however, to finish a 120 semester hour degree program in 4 years or 8 semesters, you should take an average of 15 credits each semester.

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A normal course load during the school year is 16 to17 credit hours per quarter. Sophomores, juniors, and seniors may request to register for 18 credit hours if their grade-point average for the previous quarter was 3.00 or better. Students must enroll in at least 12 credits to receive full financial aid. Registering for more than 16 credit hours will result in higher tuition costs. Undergraduate students on academic probation carry reduced course loads.

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