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Do IU credits expire?

College credits don't “expire” - they remain on your permanent record and follow you throughout your higher ed career. You can remain at the same college or transfer to a new college or university every year - the credits remain.
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Do college credits expire Indiana University?

Credits earned in pursuit of a degree in the College of Arts and Sciences do not expire and a student does not "lose credits" if credits are "old." What does change over time, however, are degree requirements and how the credits earned count toward these requirements.
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Do college credits ever expire?

As a general rule, college credits do not expire. Once you've taken a college course, completed the requirements, and were granted the credits, those are yours forever. Whether you can earn a degree with those credits, however, is a bit more complicated. Ultimately, it'll be up to your new institution to decide.
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How long can you be out of college before you lose your credits?

There is no time stamp on how long college credits last in California. Rather, if you've attended a regionally accredited school anywhere in the country, you can transfer those credits to a college or university in a completely different state.
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Can I finish my degree after 20 years?

Most students enroll immediately after high school, but this is not always the case--college students come in all shapes and sizes. Many of these 'non-traditional' students earn degrees ten, fifteen, or even twenty years after finishing high school.
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Can I finish my degree after 15 years?

Most institutions would probably not simply let a student pick up where they left off after 15 years. But the student would not necessarily have to start over completely either. Ultimately, though, the individuals institution has to be consulted to determine exactly what the requirements are for completing the degree.
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How long is your degree valid for?

No. The degree itself never “expires,” because it simply states that you fulfilled certain requirements to get that degree. It is up to others to decide whether those requirements are now relevant to do your job. In other words, a degree was never a guarantee to get a job.
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Are college credits good after 10 years?

In reality, college credits never “expire.” Once you've completed the course, and passed, you'll always have that achievement and knowledge. Transferring that credit, however, is dependent upon a host of circumstances and criteria.
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Can you finish college in more than 4 years?

Bottom Line. You might graduate from a bachelor's program in four years or under, but the majority of students now take more time to finish their degree. There are many reasons for this, including work, the inability to transfer credits between schools, changing majors, and any number of life changes.
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Can you lose your college degree?

Though it's rare for colleges to revoke degrees, it happens. Many schools have policies in place to revoke a degree if a student is discovered to have earned it illegitimately, be it by plagiarism or any other form of academic misconduct.
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Can I go back to college if I failed out?

So, you failed out of college. For whatever reason, your first attempt didn't work out. At this point, your only option is to submit a formal appeal asking your college or university to readmit you. Those who successfully get back into college once they've failed out typically tell the same story about their success.
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How many hours is 1 credit hour?

The general rule provided by the U.S. Department of Education and regional accreditors is that one academic credit hour is composed of 15 hours of direct instruction (50-60 minute hours) and 30 hours of out-of-class student work (60-minute hours).
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How long is an associate degree good for?

To transfer credits for graduate programs, you should do so within seven years of your undergraduate degree; anything after that may not be accepted. Yes, associate's degrees do not expire, but the credits you earned in the courses diminish with time.
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Can I get into IU with a 2.5 GPA?

First-year applicants must have a minimum GPA of 2.5. High school students out of state: Minimum of 28 semesters of college prep courses that include: 4 years of English.
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How many credits can you take at IU?

A typical academic load is 14 to 16 credit hours per term. Students wishing to register for more than 19 credit hours in a given term should have a cumulative program grade point average (GPA) of 3.0 or above. To enroll in more than 19 credit hours, students must see a Kelley academic advisor for authorization.
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What is the minimum credits for IU?

To maintain full-time enrollment status: Undergraduates need to enroll in at least 12 credit hours. Graduate students need to enroll in at least 8 credit hours.
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Can I go back to college after 5 years?

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For some students, withdrawing from college is a short break. For others it may take over a decade before they return to school. No matter how long it's been or where you attended college previously, you have options for how to re-apply to college.
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Is it OK to take 5 years to graduate college?

Things happen in life, and sometimes we can't finish our degrees on time. That's perfectly fine! You won't care in 10 years. Just use the extra time to find a job if you don't already have one.
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Can you go to college for 6 years?

Students who are earning their degree while working part or full-time may legitimately or deliberately spread their coursework out over a six-year period. Some collegians are compelled to change majors part way through their schooling, and the additional classes required for graduation require more terms in school.
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Does GPA transfer from university to university?

When you are accepted to a new school, your GPA is essentially wiped clean, and your new GPA will be determined by your level of success in your classes at the new institution. But all is not lost. Your academic history is recorded on your official transcript at the school.
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Is 14 college credits too much?

Is 14 hours too much for me? or is it normal to have 14 credit hours? It depends on the program and the school. You're taking 4 classes, with 2 labs, which is a pretty normal full time schedule. If your degree requires 120 credits to graduate, you should expect to average 15 credits per semester.
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Is 30 credits a year a lot?

The average full-time student took classes worth under 27 credit hours and earned fewer than 22. Just 28% of students earned 30 hours of credit or more in their first year, which is the annual pace typically required to graduate on time from four-year bachelor's programs.
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Do employers ever verify college degrees?

Sometimes, a hiring manager may ask you to present your diploma, so they can keep a copy of it in your file. Other applications can require you to submit or order a sealed transcript. Another way a hiring manager may authenticate your education is by contacting the schools or universities that you attended.
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Is there a limit on degrees?

There is no limit to how many degrees you can get. The real test is how long it takes YOU to realize if any of those degrees are useful. How is it possible to get more than one doctorate degree? I have heard that you can only get one degree, but a man named Ricky Roberts has seven doctorate degrees.
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Will my degree pay off?

According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), education has always — and continues to — boost earnings, with: high school graduates earning an average of $809 per week. associate degree graduates earning an average of $963 per week. bachelor's degree graduates earning an average of $1,334 per week.
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