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FULL-TIME IS 15

FULL-TIME IS 15. Most students DON’T take the credit hours necessary to graduate on time. Full-time Students T aking 15 + Credits Per Semester. Most students DON’T take the credit hours necessary to graduate on time .

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FULL-TIME IS 15

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  1. FULL-TIME IS 15

  2. Most students DON’T take the credit hours necessary to graduate on time. Full-time Students Taking 15+ Credits Per Semester

  3. Most students DON’T take the credit hours necessary to graduate on time.

  4. Tuition and aid policy at many four-year colleges works against 15-credit enrollment.

  5. At community colleges, many students get paid NOT to take 15 hours.

  6. States Where Low-Income Students are Really Full-Time

  7. The Power of 15 Credits: More students graduate when they complete 30+ credits in their first year.

  8. 15 to Finish Linda K. Johnsrud Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs/Provost

  9. 15toFinish.com

  10. Percent Enrolled in 15 or More Credits Source: UH IRAO Base, Census

  11. First-time Freshmen Source: UH IRAO Base, Census

  12. Retention of Freshmen (Fall 2012 to Fall 2013) Source: UH IRAO Base, Census Retention at home campus only

  13. Thank you! hawaii.edu/hawaiigradinitiative 15tofinish.com

  14. UTAH’S FIFTEEN TO FINISH

  15. UTAH’S FIFTEEN TO FINISH

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