Ohio Administrative Code
Title 3364 - University of Toledo
Chapter 3364-77 - Graduate Student
Section 3364-77-05 - Graduate student enrollment status: full-time, part-time and audit
Universal Citation: OH Admin Code 3364-77-05
Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024
(A) Policy statement
(1)
The university
recognizes the role of enrollment status in support of satisfactory academic
progress towards degree completion. A student's enrollment status is determined
by the number of class hours the student is enrolled in credit bearing courses
during a semester or during an entire summer term. The definitions are as
follows: A full-time graduate student is enrolled in nine to eighteen semester
hours in credit bearing courses. A full-time student who elects to enroll in
more than eighteen credit hours in fall or spring (or more than fifteen
semester credit hours in summer) is considered to be on academic overload. A
part-time graduate student is enrolled in one to eight semester hours in credit
bearing courses. Audit means a student is enrolled in credit bearing courses
but elects not to receive credit. A student enrolled in a full-time and
transcript internship placement will be considered a fulltime student for
purposes of reporting to the national clearinghouse.
(2)
A student must be
enrolled through the university's official registration and enrollment
information system in order to receive transcripted credit for any
course.
(B) Purpose of policy
This policy defines enrollment status for graduate students.
(C) Scope
This policy applies to all graduate students other than students of programs awarding the J.D., M.D. or PharmD. Each college may establish additional/different credit hour requirements based upon degree program requirements or other considerations with approval of the college of graduate studies.
(D) Procedure
(1)
Full-time status
is determined by the number of hours attempted in credit bearing courses for
the term of enrollment. A minimum of nine semester credit hours must be
attempted for full-time status. The number of credit hours attempted each
semester is mutually determined by the student and the advisor and in
compliance with the college and department policies and
requirements.
(2)
Graduate credit courses are numbered five thousand and
above. Hours taken for audit, American language institute "ALI," and
undergraduate courses cannot be used to meet the graduate hour
requirements.
(3)
Credits that are audited or in which a student receives
a W do not count toward the minimum credit requirement.
(4)
Graduate students
who have completed their coursework and are working on their project, thesis,
or dissertation and/or are using university facilities and services (i.e., the
library, health services, computer services, laboratories, consult with
faculty, apply for graduation, etc.) must register for a minimum of one
graduate credit hour each semester, excluding summer terms. Students who apply
for graduation during the summer term must also be registered for a minimum of
one graduate credit hour during that term. Access to certain other facilities
and services, such as the student recreation center and parking, will require
additional user fees.
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