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How many courses is full-time KPU?

How many courses is full-time KPU?

nine
How many courses do I have to take to be considered a full-time student? A student who is enrolled in nine or more credit hours in a semester is considered to be full-time at KPU. At KPU, a student who is registered in less than 9 credits hours of study in a semester is considered a part-time student.

What is considered full-time student KPU?

A student who is enrolled in nine or more credit hours in a semester (including undergraduate and preparatory courses) is considered to a full-time student at KPU.

How many credits do you need to graduate KPU?

120 credits
It is made up of a minimum of 120 credits and takes four to five years of full-time studies to complete. Students who have met the GPA requirements and wish to continue studies at the graduate level may apply for admission to Master’s degree or Doctoral degree (PhD) programs after completing the Baccalaureate Degree.

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How do you graduate KPU?

In order to graduate:

  1. a student must apply to graduate;
  2. a student must complete all the requirements set by Senate for a credential;
  3. the Office of the Registrar must confirm the student has met all requirements;
  4. the Senate must confer the credential.

How long does it take to hear back from KPU?

5-7 business days after you submit your online application. The offer letter will be issued after the successful processing of your supporting documents. In order to accept your offer of admission, you must pay the non-refundable* confirmation deposit.

How is KPU GPA calculated?

Grade Point Average (GPA): A weighted average calculated by multiplying the grade points for a course by the number of semester credit hours assigned to that course, adding those values for a set of courses, and dividing the result by the total number of semester credit hours for those courses.

How do you graduate with distinction KPU?

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Graduation with Distinction (31) School Academic Committees, or equivalent, will recommend to Academic Senate that students who have achieved a GPA of 6.000 or above should be awarded their degree “with distinction”.