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Undergraduates may not exceed the following maximum credit loads without the prior approval of their Dean: 15 week semester: 20 credits (16 credits prior to the first day of classes) 6 week session: 8 credits. 3 week session: 4 credits.
Full-time students must complete 9 or more credits in each semester. A completed credit is defined as credit for any course in which a student receives a grade of A, B, C, D, F, P, or S.
Its doable, but incredibly risky. Only you can know if you have the mettle to take on that kind of workload, but I would lean on the side of caution and drop some classes.
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FULL TIME (9+ CREDIT HOURS) Part-Time (1-8 Credit HOURS)
If you have good study habits and time managements skills, 20 hours is feasible in most individual semesters, but it would be pretty difficult to do in every semester.
Students are required to achieve a 2.0 GPA to maintain satisfactory academic progress. A GPA under 2.0 is considered unsatisfactory performance. Students with a GPA under 2.0 will be placed on Academic Probation.
University of Maryland: College Park is a very large, 4-year, public school. This coed college is located in a large town in a suburban setting and is primarily a commuter campus. It offers certificate, bachelors, masters, and doctoral degrees.
17 semester hours is not an unusual course load for a college freshman/first-year student. It usually happens because a student takes the usual five-course load and has one-credit labs for science and foreign language.

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