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What is an “Overload”?

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What is an “Overload”?

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A. For financial aid and enrollment verification purposes, full-time enrollment is 12 credits for undergraduates and 9 credits for graduate students. For health insurance verification and tuition charges, all students with 9 credits are considered full-time. More than 18 credits for undergraduates and 17 credits for graduate students in considered an overload. Students may request an overload by submitting a signed Overload Request form to the Registrar’s Office.

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A. For financial aid and enrollment verification purposes, full-time enrollment is 12 credits for undergraduates and 9 credits for graduate students. For health insurance verification and tuition charges, all students with 9 credits are considered full-time. More than 18 credits for undergraduates and 17 credits for graduate students in considered an overload. Students may request an overload by submitting a signed Overload Request form to the Registrar’s Office. Overloads will not be permitted for the 4 credit limit during the Interim Term.

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