Yes, the school is allowed to do this. Because it is in their policy they may take credits away from you. And also because the event occured before the end of the semester, they can take the credits from that semester. Another view: I would not answer the question as positively as the first response. I believe that it is more likely that the final grade of the classes that you actually missed might be reduced. Whether that reduction in earned grade affects your credits or not is another question. Also, that you might face some sanction when the new semester starts in the Fall, to make up for the detention that you skipped.
How do I calculate quarter credits into semester credits?
Indiana Resident: one class, 3 credits - one semester = $727.20 two semesteres = $1,454.40 two classes, 6 credits - one semester = $1454.40 two semesters = $2,908.80 three classes, 9 credits - one semester = $2,181.60 two semesters = $4,363.20 four classes, 12 credits - one semester = $2,908.80 two semesters = $ 5,817.60 five classes, 15 credits - one semester = $3,636.00 two semesters = $7,272.00 Non-Indiana Resident: one class, 3 credits - one semester = $1,746.60 two semesters = $3,493.20 two classes, 6 credits - one semester = $3,943.20 two semesters = $6,986.40 three classes, 9 credits - one semester = $5,239.80 two semesters = $10,479.60 four classes, 12 credits - one semester = $6,986.40 two semesters = $13,972.80 five classes, 15 credits - one semester = $8,733.00 two semesters = $17,466.00
Full-time is enrolling for a minimum of 12 semester hours for a school that operates on a two semester academic year.
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Typically, the number of assigned credits particular to a semester or academic year.
Typically, the average student load for colleges and universities that operate on a regular two semester academic year, is 15 credits per semester. This would mean 30 credits per year, without taking summer or interim sessions. Some students take more, while others less.
For colleges and universities that operate on a regular two semester academic year, the average full-time credit load is 15 credits. Some students take 18 credits.
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A year and a semester if you take 18 credits 1st semester, 18 credits 2nd semester, 15 credit third semester for a total of 51 credits.Or if you take 7 credit hours in summer school you will only have 8 credits hour left for third semester.
One semester hour equals one credit. Thus, three semester hours equals three credits. In other words, three semester hours means three hours of classroom contact time per week. That is worth three credits for the semester.One semester hour equals one credit. Thus, three semester hours equals three credits. In other words, three semester hours means three hours of classroom contact time per week. That is worth three credits for the semester.One semester hour equals one credit. Thus, three semester hours equals three credits. In other words, three semester hours means three hours of classroom contact time per week. That is worth three credits for the semester.One semester hour equals one credit. Thus, three semester hours equals three credits. In other words, three semester hours means three hours of classroom contact time per week. That is worth three credits for the semester.One semester hour equals one credit. Thus, three semester hours equals three credits. In other words, three semester hours means three hours of classroom contact time per week. That is worth three credits for the semester.One semester hour equals one credit. Thus, three semester hours equals three credits. In other words, three semester hours means three hours of classroom contact time per week. That is worth three credits for the semester.
For colleges and universities that operate on a regular semester system, three years would be approximately 90 credits. Thus, this is based on the average credit load of 15 credits per semester, excluding summer sessions.
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