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Understanding Full-Time Status The Graduate School, October 2015
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Does a graduate student have to be full- time? Maybe, but only under certain conditions: International student with F-1 or J-1 visa (and no associated assistantship) If student has a fellowship or scholarship that requires it If the program reports full-time for accreditation (discipline-specific) Students who do not meet the conditions above are not required to be full-time.
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What are the implications of the various course loads for domestic students? Number of hoursFinancial Aid eligibility and repayment deferral Graduate AssistantshipHealth Insurance (automatically enrolled unless have evidence of own insurance and opt out) 9 or moreFull-time tuition and full living expenses Eligible (with ≥6 main campus) 7-8.5¾-time tuition and full living expenses Eligible (with ≥6 main campus) 4.5-6.5½-time tuition and full living expenses Eligible with ≥6Eligible (with ≥6 main campus) <4.5 (if not 699/799 as described below) No 3 of 699/799 *with candidacy & doing hours req’d on POS actual tuition and full living expenses Eligible 1 of 801/802/803NoNo – hourly wage is an option No
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Full-time status ¾ time status 1/2 time status Further explanation of impact of load on financial aid
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What are the implications of the various course loads for international students with an F-1 or J-1 visa? Number of hoursFull-time Status?Graduate Assistantship Health insurance: Required! Visa okay? 9 or moreYesEligibleYes 6-8.5If assistantship relates to academic program, considered to meet visa requirements (not “FT”) EligibleYes <6 if not 699/799 as described below NoNot eligibleYesIt depends: must contact IPC in advance 3 of 699/799 *with candidacy and doing hours req’d on POS YesEligibleYes 1 of 801/802/803NoNot eligibleYesWith candidacy and with letter of support from faculty advisor
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Master’s Students After completing all required course work, a master’s student may be considered full-time while enrolled in a 3 credit hour thesis course (699). Master’s students may maintain full-time status with 3 credits of 699 for two terms. Continued enrollment in thesis credit hours beyond those that are required will not provide full-time status unless the student also enrolls in thesis extension and/or research extension courses to fulfill the 9 credit hour requirement.
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Doctoral Students After entering candidacy status, a doctoral student may be considered full-time while enrolled in a 3 credit hour dissertation course (799). Doctoral candidates may maintain full-time status with 3 credits of 799 until completion of the number of dissertation credit hours specified by their program in the Graduate School Bulletin or their departmental Plan of Study. Continued enrollment in dissertation credit hours beyond those that are required will not provide full-time status unless the student also enrolls in dissertation extension, and/or research extension courses to fulfill the 9 credit hour requirement. Candidacy status = Final Plan of Study and committee approved Completed all courses Passed comps Dissertation topic approved Applied for admission to candidacy for the doctoral degree
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Issues to Consider: Are doctoral students using up dissertation hours before passing comps? Is there a need to design a “research” course instead? When are doctoral students applying for candidacy? When is the department willing to approve the dissertation topic? Is this tied (or not) to the proposal defense? Should the final Plan of Study show a range of 799 hours (min. to max.) to provide student with some flexibility?
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