I have 22 credit hours on my transcript, but my graduate tuition fellowship record shows 29 University-paid hours. Why?
There are several possibilities here. Your graduate tuition fellowship record displays tuition payments that are made at the start of a semester while credit hours are not awarded until you complete your courses at the end of the semester. If you dropped a class after the fifteenth class day (fifth class day in summer terms), those hours will count as paid hours, but not as credit hours on your transcript. If you failed a class, those hours will count as paid hours, but not as credit hours on your transcript.
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- Which type of hours are used in calculating the number of hours for which the Graduate Tuition Fellowship Program will pay the tuition?
- I have 22 credit hours on my transcript, but my graduate tuition fellowship record shows 29 University-paid hours. Why?
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