The Student Handbook says that students are limited to earning six credits in any summer. What is the maximum number of credits that a student will be allowed to earn during the summer in 2006?
Nine. 34. The Student Handbook also says that the maximum number of credits earned during all summer sessions over a student’s career that can be applied toward the 88 credits required for graduation is 12. Will that limit be waived or increased? For students who take more than six credits during the summer of 2006, the limit of 12 total summer credits will be increased for them by the number of credits over six they earn in summer 2006. Thus, for example, if a student earns nine credits in summer 2006, the limit on the total number of summer credits that can be applied toward the 88 required for graduation will be increased to 15.
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