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Two Course Credits in One Term
Students are not permitted to earn credit for more than one full course or
two half courses per term. Exceptions to this rule may be granted by the
Academic Standing Committee to seniors who can demonstrate that they
will have a minimum of 32 course credits without the credit for which
they are petitioning, and will otherwise qualify for graduation at the
end of the academic year. The additional course must be one needed to
complete the student's major or professional program. No more than two
term credits may be earned in this way, and neither of these credits may
be used to make up course deficiencies in order to yield the minimum 32
course credits required for graduation. Students granted permission to
earn two course credits in one term may not take a vacation term within
that academic year. Should they do so, the second term credit will be
disallowed and the course will not be recorded on their transcript.
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