Maximum Time Frame Requirements
The student must complete undergraduate degree requirements in a maximum time period according to federal regulation. Maximum time frame will be measured by the number of credit hours attempted. Students are allowed a maximum of 180 attempted credit hours in order to complete bachelor’s degree requirements. Students attempting a second bachelor’s degree are allowed 90 attempted credit hours. Attempted credit hours, for purposes of calculating maximum time frame, include all courses with grades of A, B, C, D, F, P, NP, S, U, CR, NC, DR, W or I and IP courses for which grades have not yet been assigned. Transfer credits, AP credits, or CLEP credits accepted for the student’s academic program or degree are also counted when measuring the maximum time frame to complete the degree or program. Remedial courses are not included in the calculation of maximum time frame requirement.