In-School deferment requirements state you have to be attending at least half-time.
In school deferments are given if a student is in school Half-Time or more.
The average school year contains 180 days. (Not including snow days, holidays, vacations, emergency days off (Like Death of a teacher, death of the principle, school fire, school shooting etc...)) The school day is between 6-8 hours depending on the area and district. So a school year has roughly 1080 - 1440 hours of education. Per semester that is 360 - 480 hours.
No yes generally speaking 6 cr hours would allow you to do such the problem lies that your progression merits 'need' you can defer when your not in school but interest will kill you
For institutions operating on semesters, a freshman-level student is an individual with 30 or less credit hours.
Depending on what school you went to there is usually a website where you can access that information under your student profile. You can also request your transcripts.
Consider that a full time student takes a minimum of 12 credit hours per semester, with minimum two semesters per year. That equals 24 credit hours per year, 48 in two years. So, a college student with 46 credit hours is still a sophomore. A different perspective puts a 46 hour student as a Junior (30-50 credit hours).
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No matter the state, you must have passing grades - usually a 70 or better in your classes - to gain the credits you need to graduate. Each school is different, my students must have a 74 or better to pass.
It means that you are carrying half of the available credit hours.
To be classified as a full time student you must be taking at least 12 credit hours a semester.
In order to go into your second year of high school, the credit system ranges between 4-12 credits, depending on the state and their qualifications. In college, a student needs 30 credit hours to become a second year undergraduate student.
At the University of Georgia, an undergraduate student is permitted to take 6 credit hours per term during the summer. There are 2 summer terms, so a total of 12 credit hours is allowed.