What happens to my COF hours if I begin as a non-resident freshman at CU, but eventually petition for change of residency, and begin paying resident tuition?
Only those eligible hours attempted once you are a resident student are tracked as COF hours. So, if you took 60 hours paying non-resident tuition, and then petitioned for and were classified as a resident effective fall 2007, and take 60 more hours toward your degree program, only the 60 hours taken while a resident student will appear in your COF hours used, and will count against your 145 COF credit hours.
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- What happens to my COF hours if I begin as a non-resident freshman at CU, but eventually petition for change of residency, and begin paying resident tuition?
- What happens if I take some COF eligible hours at another Colorado public institution, and those COF hours do not transfer to CU?
- How does College Assist know if CU has granted me a COF hours waiver?