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If a student is provided 9 hours (or the equivalent $) of tuition waived in the fall and then decides to enroll in only 6 hours, has she used 6 or 9 hours towards her tuition waiver cap?

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If a student is provided 9 hours (or the equivalent $) of tuition waived in the fall and then decides to enroll in only 6 hours, has she used 6 or 9 hours towards her tuition waiver cap?

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If a student enrolls in fewer credits (or $ equivalents) than she was allotted then she will have only used (6 rather than 9), then she will only have used 6 credits towards the waiver cap. The three credit dollar equivalent would return to the waiver pool.

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