Definition of Full-Time Study

In determining full-time status, audits may not be included. The minimum credit requirement to define full-time student status for financial aid eligibility or visa requirements does not preclude academic programs from defining a set number of credit hours per semester to progress through the curriculum within the specified time period for completing the degree. Students wishing to take more than 18.5 credits per semester need the permission of their advisor and their program director.

Graduate Programs

Fall and Spring Semesters

  • Full-Time: 9 or more credits
  • Three-Quarter Time: 6.75 - 8.75 credits
  • Half-Time: 4.5 - 6.5 credits
  • Less than Half-Time: Below 4.5 credits

Summer Semester

  • Full-Time: 6 or more credits
  • Three-Quarter Time: 4.75 - 5.75 credits
  • Half-Time: 3 - 4.25 credits
  • Less than Half-Time: Below 3 credits

Undergraduate Programs

Includes Accelerated BSN, Bachelor's Completion, and Science Prerequisites for the Health Care Professions

  • Full-Time: 12 or more credits
  • Three-Quarter Time: 9 - 11 credits
  • Half-Time: 6 - 8 credits
  • Less than Half-Time: Below 6 credits

International Students

International students who carry F-1 visas are required to maintain a full-time course of study in each semester of enrollment. In any semester that an International student is registered for Thesis Research or Thesis Continuation, the student must also register for "Certified Full Time Study" in order to qualify for full time status while completing terminal projects. Registration details for Certified Full-Time Study will be provided by the Registrar at the time of registration.

Please note: A change in enrollment status may affect financial aid and F-1 visa requirements.