Half-time enrollment definition
Half-time enrollment means registration and payment of required tuition fees as a half-time student, at an eligible institution or combination of eligible institutions, based on 6 to 11 credit-hours per academic term.
Half-time enrollment means an academic course load which is at least one-half of the normal full-time course load as determined by the institution in which the student is enrolled.
Half-time enrollment means registration and payment of required fees as a half-time student, at an eligible institution or combination of eligible institutions, based on the number of credits for half-time enrollment as defined by the institution for undergraduate and graduate student programs.
More Definitions of Half-time enrollment
Half-time enrollment means registration and payment of required fees as a half-time student, at an eligible institution or combination of eligible institutions, based on the definition of half-time of the candidate’s EPP institution, generally a minimum of 3 semester hours or 4 quarter credit-hours per academic term5.
Half-time enrollment means enrolling into a minimum of six credit hours for semester-based terms or its equivalent.
Half-time enrollment in this policy, means six (6) to eight (8) semester credit hours for undergraduate or five (5) semester credit hours for graduate students during the term (Fall, Spring, and/or Summer).
Half-time enrollment means registration and payment of required fees as a half-time student, at an eligible institution or combination of eligible institutions, based on a minimum of 6 semester hours or 8 quarter credit-hours per academic term.
Half-time enrollment means enrollment in at least six academic credits per semester or the quarterly or special term equivalent as determined by the educational institution.