UMUC Policies

Policy 215.00 – Student Academic Load And Enrollment Status
| This | Replaces | |
| File: | 215.00 | 170.30, 215.00 |
| Date: | 4/13/01 | 10/01/96 |
ORIGINATOR: University Registrar and Vice Provost, Student Affairs
SUBJECT: Student Academic Load And Enrollment Status
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Introduction
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Students are advised to limit their course loads to conform with the demands of their employment and the time they have to prepare for courses.
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The Registrar’s Offices of UMUC-Adelphi, UMUC-Europe, UMUC-Asia, and Schwäbisch Gmünd provide the respective official certification of students' enrollment status. Statements of enrollment issued by other offices are unofficial.
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The definition of normal academic load may vary across different types of graduate programs, including the MBA, Doctor of Management, and executive master’s degrees, according to their format.
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Graduate Programs
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A normal load for full-time students or those employed for no more than 20 hours a week is generally 9 semester hours per semester. Fully employed students are generally limited to a maximum of 6 semester hours in the fall and spring semesters and 3 semester hours during the summer.
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Full-time students who are not employed or who work fewer than 20 hours a week may petition to take additional courses by submitting a request in writing to the Associate Provost, Graduate Student Affairs (except for those students in the MBA program and/or I-20 students), at least one month before the beginning of the semester.
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Students who have previously been in academic jeopardy are cautioned against taking a larger course load. Graduate students are required to maintain a GPA of at least 3.0 and those who have previously been in academic jeopardy have already used the one option to repeat.
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Undergraduate Programs
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Full-time status in a 15-week semester requires enrollment in at least 12 semester hours.
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Full-time status in an 8-week term requires enrollment in at least 6 semester hours.
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Half-time status in a 15-week semester requires enrollment in at least 6 semester hours.
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Half-time status in an 8-week term requires enrollment in at least 3 semester hours.
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In no case may a student register for more than 18 semester hours in a 15-week semester or 9 semester hours in a 8-week term without written permission from the appropriate student affairs unit. Written requests must be submitted at least one month before the beginning of the semester or term.
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