Half-time study definition
Half-time study means enrollment for at least six credit hours per term or its equivalent at the undergraduate level. The total hours counted will not include courses taken for audit, but may include required developmental or remedial courses and other elective courses that normally are not counted toward a certificate, diploma, or degree at the institution. For undergraduate students enrolled in a dual or concurrent undergraduate and graduate program, half-time study may be met through a combination of total credit hours, providing that the combination totals at least the minimum credit hours for half-time status for the student's institutionally recognized student level.
Half-time study means enrollment for not less than 6, but not more than 11, semester credit hours or term/quarter equivalent per enrollment period or for not less than half of the credit hours defined as full-time in subdivision (i) of this subrule. Enrollment status shall be determined as of a uniform date established each enrollment period by the recognized postsecondary school for all MWS recipients.
Half-time study means enrollment for at least six credit hours per semester or quarter, or its equivalent at the undergraduate level, and at least five credit hours per semester or quarter, or its institutional equivalent at the graduate level. The total hours counted will not include courses taken for audit, but may include required developmental or remedial courses and other elective courses which normally are not counted toward a certificate, diploma, or degree at the participating institution.
More Definitions of Half-time study
Half-time study means enrollment for not less than half of the credit hours officially defined as full-time by the postsecondary school. Enrollment status shall be determined as of a uniform date established each enrollment period by the postsecondary school for all MWSG recipients.