Are online college courses considered "full time" for condition insurance purposes?
I will be working full time, and wish to complete college courses online. If I'm not a full time student, I'm not covered by my parent's insurance.
Answers:
Yes. The definition of full-time will be in the institution catalog. Traditionally, for the 16-week semester--full-time is usually 12 credits for undergraduate or 9 credits for graduate.
BUT if the semesters are condensed, full-time might even be one course at a time. Check the school's Web site to see what they define as full-time. The online is not an issue.
Full time is considered 12 or more college credits whether they are online or on campus. Most schools require students hold at least one online course now so they deffintly count toward your student status.
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Answers:
Yes. The definition of full-time will be in the institution catalog. Traditionally, for the 16-week semester--full-time is usually 12 credits for undergraduate or 9 credits for graduate.
BUT if the semesters are condensed, full-time might even be one course at a time. Check the school's Web site to see what they define as full-time. The online is not an issue.
Full time is considered 12 or more college credits whether they are online or on campus. Most schools require students hold at least one online course now so they deffintly count toward your student status.
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