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What is a course overload, and how do I get it approved?

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What is a course overload, and how do I get it approved?

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Eighteen credit hours or more per semester is considered an overload. Remember that you will have to pay additional tuition for all credits above the 17 hours typically allowed as a full-time student. You should always discuss such overloads with your advisor, and closely monitor your tuition bill.

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A course overload is defined as more than 18 credit hours per semester. To get approval for a course overload, you must receive written approval from the dean of your college/school.

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