What are the rules for the 9 required credit hours to be taken over summer semesters?
Go back A. All students graduating from FGCU are required to take 9 credit hours in the summer during the course of their academic career while pursuing their undergraduate degree. These 9 credits can be taken one class at a time in various summer semesters or can be taken together in summer sessions as well. It is essential that these courses be taken at FGCU or any 4 year Florida State University. Courses taken at community colleges or out of state schools public or private will not be applicable toward this requirement. Students enrolled meeting at least 9 credit hours through dual enrollment, early admission, AP, IB or CLEP will be exempt from the summer credit hour requirement.
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