15 to Finish
Graduate as planned in just four years. As you register for classes, remember it takes 15 credits a semester to stay on track or, as we like to say, "15 to Finish."
See your advisor to map out a plan. They can help you balance your schedule to make sure it's manageable and includes all the classes you need.
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Graduate on Time
The math adds up: A typical bachelor's degree requires 120 credits. Divided over four years, that's 15 credits each fall and spring semester. -
Save on Tuition
12 credits, 15 credits—it costs the same, so get more bang for your buck. -
Reduce Your Debt
The less time you're here, the less you have to borrow. -
Raise Your GPA
Studies show students who take 15 credits per semester tend to have higher GPAs. -
Give Yourself a Cushion
If you have to drop a class, you're still considered full time and able to keep all your financial aid. -
Start Your Career Sooner
Why delay professional experience and a better salary?