MAXIMUM TIME FRAME TO RECEIVE A DEGREE

Required Standards:

The maximum time frame standard is in place to ensure that students complete their degree requirements within 150 percent of the minimum graduation requirements.

            -    Undergraduate Students are allowed 183 attempted credit hours to receive a first

                 undergraduate  degree.

            -    Undergraduate Pharmacy Majors are allowed 233 attempted credit hours to receive a

                 first undergraduate degree in Pharmacy.

            -    Undergraduate students pursuing a second bachelors are allowed 61 additional

                 attempted credit hours (this includes transfer students).

            -    Undergraduate Pharmacy students pursuing a second bachelors are allowed 111

                 additional  attempted credit hours (this includes transfer students).

            -    Masters candidates are allowed to receive aid for a period of four years from their entry

                 into a Masters program.

            -    Doctoral candidates are allowed to receive aid for a period of seven years from their

                 entry into a  doctoral program.

            -    Doctoral candidates, who enter a program after beginning as a Masters student in tha

                 same program, will be allowed to receive financial aid for seven years, measured from

                 the time of entry into the Masters  program.