To be considered a full-time student during a 12-week summer session, you must be enrolled in at least 12 credits. During a six-week summer session, you must be enrolled in at least six credits to qualify for full-time student status.
Students will meet the 3 credits of the course by spending a total of 135 hours (at least 45 hours per credit) on learning activities and working with the instructor. This includes scheduled [studio] [lab] time [insert times], and open [insert hours] [studio] [lab] time, and any additional time outside [studio] [lab].
You’ll usually need 120 credits to get a bachelor’s degree. Many colleges offer credit for AP scores. Suppose you earn a 4 on your AP Biology Exam, and your college grants you 8 credits for that score.
One of the main required components of course syllabi for group instruction courses is course credit information: the number of credits and how the course meets the UW-Madison’s Credit Hour Policy standard. The number of credits associated with each course can be found at guide.wisc.edu/courses.
The number of credits associated with each course can be found at guide.wisc.edu/courses.
Depending on the number of credits associated with the given course, faculty and instructors should select one of the options provided below to describe how the course meets the credit hour policy standard. Choose the option that best fits the course, and modify if needed.
Students may take this course for 3 or 4 credits.
All students must take 17 Duke credits to graduate. If you have more than 17 courses/credits approved for transfer, all will be listed on your transcript and all can apply to curriculum and major requirements, but only 17 will count toward the 34 credits.
You must have a grade of C- or better for a course to transfer. Transfer courses can be used to fulfill curriculum and major requirements at Duke. No credit is given for physical education, orchestra, dance, military science or music lessons. Duke does not accept courses that have been taken online. A half-credit may be given for 2-hour academic ...
Foreign language courses that you have taken at your previous institution may be given FL credit at Duke if the courses were taught entirely in the foreign language and by instructors in a foreign language department. The foreign language requirement is never waived.
Duke accepts Advanced Placement (AP), international placement credit (IPC) and prematriculation credit (PMC; college courses you took while you were in high school), with certain restrictions. Visit the Trinity College website to learn more.
Duke does not accept courses that have been taken online. A half-credit may be given for 2-hour academic courses taken on the semester system. If you have a syllabi for your courses, let Dean Murphey know, as these may help with evaluation of your courses.
To be considered part time, you must be enrolled in fewer than 12 credits for the fall and spring terms, fewer than 12 credits during a 12-week summer session, and fewer than six credits in a six-week summer session . Credits for full-time or part-time consideration. Term. Full Time. Part Time.
To be considered a full-time student during the fall and spring terms, you must be enrolled in at least 12 credits. To be considered a full-time student during a 12-week summer session, you must be enrolled in at least 12 credits.
Suppose you earn a 4 on your AP Biology Exam, and your college grants you 8 credits for that score. That means you walk into your college with 8 credits under your belt—before you even take your first class there. Some students graduate from college early because of the credits they earn in high school through AP.
To get college credit for your AP scores, you have to request that the College Board send your official score report to the college of your choice. After receiving your scores, your college should notify you about any credit, advanced placement, and/or course exemptions you have earned.
Some students graduate from college early because of the credits they earn in high school through AP. This saves them money in tuition. Advanced Placement. Many colleges recognize that your AP scores demonstrate that you already know the material in certain courses they offer. So they’ll let you skip those courses.
Both Credit and Placement. In some cases, you’ll get both credit and advanced placement for a qualifying AP score.
Colleges set their own policies. Nearly all U.S. colleges and universiti es and many international institutions honor AP scores . Most have a written policy spelling out how they award credit and advanced placement.
Under the early commencement provision adopted, bidders are required to disseminate a prospectus to all security holders. If a bidder wants to commence its exchange offer early, it must disseminate a preliminary prospectus to all security holders as discussed above. The new rules also provide that bidders sending a preliminary prospectus must disseminate a supplement to security holders if there are any material changes, whether as a result of staff review, or due to any other material changes in the information previously disclosed. Exchange offers must remain open for a specified minimum period of time after a supplement is sent to security holders containing the new information, depending on the significance of the change. This is to permit security holders to react to the information by tendering securities or by withdrawing securities already tendered.
Currently, Rule 135 provides that disclosure of certain limited information in notice form will not be deemed an "offer" for purposes of Section 5 of the Securities Act. 60 A Rule 135 notice is typically made upon announcement of a proposed securities offering before a registration statement is filed. 61 Rule 145 (b) (1) contains a similar provision regarding the information in a stock merger that will not be deemed a "prospectus" or "offer." 62