Last Revision: January 24, 2025
Course Attempts Limits for Graduation Eligibility
Students must have completed all course requirements within a certain percentage of course attempts to be eligible for graduation at the end of their program. This percentage is 150% of courses attempted vs. courses successfully completed. This includes any courses a student completed prior to changing their major, even if those courses do not apply to their current major.
Course attempts include:
- Courses that a student withdraws from (grade is W).
- Any courses that a student completes (grade is A-F).
- Any current course or courses for which a student is on extension.
The following do NOT count as course attempts:
- Courses that a student has dropped (grade is DP)
- Course credit that a student transferred into the program as transfer credit, Prior Learning Assessment (PLA), or residential credit.
Maximum number of semester hours per academic level:
- Doctorate degree – maximum number of semester hours attempted is 86 semester hours or 28 courses.