For colleges and universities that operate on a regular two semester academic year, a part-time student load can be anywhere from one to 11 credits.
For colleges and universities that operate on a regular two semester academic year, a part-time student load can be anywhere from one to 11 credits.
For colleges and universities that operate on a regular two semester academic year, a part-time student load can be anywhere from one to 11 credits.
For colleges and universities that operate on a regular two semester academic year, a part-time student load can be anywhere from one to 11 credits.
For colleges and universities that operate on a regular two semester academic year, a part-time student load can be anywhere from one to 11 credits.
For colleges and universities that operate on a regular two semester academic year, a part-time student load can be anywhere from one to 11 credits.
20 "3 credit hour"classes. Three class hours equals 45 credit hours.
Depending upon the course you select, this could range from 128 to 138 college credit hours. This is inclusive of the general education credit hours plus major credit hours.
about 65 to 90 hrs
Most college/university students take about 12 credit/hours.
Depends on who is asking. Most universities count 15 credit hours per credit. The state of PA allows 30 continuing education hours per college credit.
36.
That depends on the college, your grade-point average and how many hours of credit the courses add up to.
It depends on the specific college or university. Typically, a masters in this field of study can range between 33 and 42 credit hours.
The government mandates a minimum of 67 credit hours/semester to receive a Pell grant.and smd ya
The number of credit hours depends upon the college you choose and the course content specific to the college. For online programs, you may need up to 30 credit hours, whereas for an on-campus program, it can be close to 120 hours. Again, this number can vary depending upon the college, so make sure you find out all details before you apply.
In college each class you take has credit hours assigned to it. The hours indicate how many hours you are in class per week, except for labs. So if you have a class twice a week for 1:30 at a time it would be a 3 credit hour class. As you progress through school you will gain hours and the more hours the closer to graduating you are. At my school it takes 125 credit hours to graduate with a bachlor's degree.
If County College is a two year institution then ~ 60 credit hours to transfer.