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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

Maximum Course Load
(College Rule 6Hx23-4.161) (2006)

The maximum recommended course load is eighteen (18) semester hours of credit in Terms I and II and twelve (12) semester hours of credit in Term III. Under extenuating circumstances, students may, with the consent of a counselor or advisor, take additional credit hours.

All credit courses show a specified number of credits that generally indicate the amount of work required. A 3-credit lecture/discussion course normally meets 3 clock hours per week during the 16-week terms. More clock hours per week are required during the abbreviated terms such as the Express and Summer. Despite some variation in the out-of-class work required to succeed in individual classes, 2 hours outside of class for every hour in class is the normal expectation. That means that a student taking a 15 credit hour course load (during Terms I or II) will need to devote a total of 45 hours each week to his/her academic effort.

Dedicated students who are working half-time often succeed with a 12-17 hour load but few students are able to work full-time and succeed in a full-time course load. Students who are working, or have other similar obligations, should consider the following scale as they make decisions about their schedules:

Employment

Recommended Academic Load Express

No More Than
Hours Per Week
Term I or II
16 Weeks
Express
Term
12 Weeks
Summer
Term III
10 Weeks
Express
Term
6 Weeks
20 Hours
12-15 Credits
9-12 Credits
6-10 Credits
4-6 Credits
30 Hours
9-12 Credits
6-9 Credits
3-6 Credits
3-5 Credits
40 Hours
6-9 Credits
3-6 Credits
3-5 Credits
2-4 Credits

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