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What is the deal with freshman courses after 90 credits?

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What is the deal with freshman courses after 90 credits?

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Students must complete all 1000-level courses before they have acquired 90 credits. The catalog states (p 119 of the 2008 catalog), All freshman-level courses which are required by specific course number must be completed before the student has completed 90 hours toward the degree. Mo credit for these freshmen-level courses will be granted toward fulfilling the minimum credit hour requirements for the degree even though the courses must be completed. Our interpretation of this is that required 1000-level courses taken after a student has accumulated 90 credits cannot be applied to the total credit hours for the degree. Students in this situation must still take the 1000-level courses, but must also take other courses to accumulate the total credits.

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