I have completed a 3 or 4 hour course but in one place on my DARS it shows it for less credit. What does that mean?
DARS has the capability to “split” hours. If a requirement will be filled with less than the number of hours listed for the course, it will identify the hours needed, split them off, and move the remaining hours to another section. Continue looking through your DARS to locate the additional hours. They will either be in Module 2 or more likely Module 7 or 8.
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