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Generally, a full-time student is a student enrolled in at least 12 credit hours at a post-secondary academic institution. However, some schools consider full-time to be at least nine credit hours.
The college offers medical coverage through the State of Florida benefit options.
Undergraduate Students CreditsAmount Full-time 12 or more credits Three-quarter time 9-11 credits Half-time 6-8 credits Less than half-time 5 credits or less
Florida State University regards 14- to 15-credit hours as a normal, full-time course load. Students who carry fewer than 12-credit hours are not considered to be full-time students.
You may be wondering, “How many credits is full time?” While checking with your academic advisor or department homepage is always advisable, the answer is usually 12. Full-time enrollment may specify which credit-bearing courses can qualify either toward a major, general education, or elective.
A student is considered a full-time student when enrolled in 12 or more academic period units or 360 or more clock hours. Although audits carry no credit, they are counted when determining a student's enrollment status.