What happens if a students degree program requires more than 128 semester hours?
For students earning a first baccalaureate degree in a UNC Board of Governors board approved program that require more that 128 credit hours, the surcharge shall be applied to all hours that exceed 110 percent of the credit hours required for the degree. Such programs include those that have been officially designated by the Board of Governors as five-year programs, as well as those involving double majors or combined bachelors/master’s degrees.
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