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Is there a limit on the number of semesters or credit hours a student can take and still receive financial aid?

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Is there a limit on the number of semesters or credit hours a student can take and still receive financial aid?

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The maximum number of credit hours a student attempts may not exceed 125 percent of the number of credit hours required for graduation in his or her program of study as published in the University catalog. If your degree plan requires 128 credit hours, you can recieve credit hours for up to 16 credit hours (128 X 1.25 = 160). Once your reach the maximum number of hours permitted for your degree, you are no longer eligible for financial aid.

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