What does it mean when a course displays zero credits under the Search for approved courses?
Courses will display zero credits if they are pending or denied. If the course is pending, the entry will be red and the title of the course will include the language “course pending.” The course approval process generally takes 3-6 weeks. If you have taken the course and attended the entire program (and the course did not include break-out session with different credit types), you may add the course to your attorney record through OASIS and the credits will automatically update when the course is approved. In some cases, a course sponsor or participant will apply for credit for a course that does not qualify under the Board’s Rules. If a course is denied, the course sponsor or participant will receive a notice of denial from this office which will include the reasons that the course was denied credit. If the course is denied, the course will apprear in the search screen as having zero credits, but will not include the “course pending” lanquage. You may wish to contact the sponsor if y
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