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2007-2008- Volume 82, No. 1

ACADEMIC INFORMATION
Table of Contents
Entrance procedures
Board of Trustees

Academic Calendar

Locations

Terms

Full table of contents
General Information
Admissions
Academic Information

Registration - MySPC
Course Load
Audit Students
Academic Average and Repeated Courses
Grading System
Academic Warning, Probation, Suspension, Dismissal
Class Attendance
College-Preparatory Instruction
Withdrawal
President's Honor List
Classification of Students
Final Examinations
Credit from Non-traditional Sources
Acceleration Mechanisms
Weekend College and Weekend Computer Institute
Evening Program
Eligibility for Intercollegiate Athletics

Student Services
Specialized Academic Programs and Services
Office of Special Programs
Student Rights and Responsibilities
Student Fees - SSFA - Veterans
Electronic Campus
Continuing Education/Non Credit Programs
Corporate Training
Graduation
Degree Requirements
Course Descriptions

Classification of Students
(College Rule 6Hx23-4.16) (2002)

Students are classified according to the number of semester hours of credit they have earned and the number of semester hours they are carrying. Listed below are the requirements for the respective classifications:

  1. Full-time student — An enrollee carrying 12 semester hours or more during a regular term (Term I or II) or 9 semester hours or more during Term III (summer).
  2. Part-time student — An enrollee carrying fewer than 12 semester hours during a regular session (Term I or II) or fewer than 9 semester hours or more during Term III (summer).
  3. Freshman — An enrollee who has fewer than 24 semester hours of earned credit.
  4. Sophomore — An enrollee who has between 24 and 59 semester hours of earned credit.
  5. Junior — An enrollee who has between 60 and 89 semester hours of earned credit meeting the admission requirements for admission into the upper division.
  6. Senior — An enrollee admitted into the upper division who has 90 semester hours of more of earned credit toward a bachelor's degree.

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