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Technically, the answer is no. Credits never expire. However, the likelihood that they will transfer into a program may diminish over time.
Repeating a course. Current University Policy (section E. 4) states that students may repeat a course only one time (excluding course withdrawals). The registration system will not allow students to enroll in a course for a third time.
Most undergraduate degrees at the University of Minnesota are 120 credits, and students usually take 30 credits per academic year (2 semesters) or 15 credits per semesters in order to graduate in 4 years.
Max credit enrollment Undergraduate students may not register for more than 20 credits per fall or spring semester, or more than 15 credits in summer. Contact your college to request to exceed the maximum credit load. In most programs, graduate students may not register for more than 18 credits per semester.
The University of Minnesota requires a minimum of 120 credits for an undergraduate degree.
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Frequently Asked Questions. Are the grades in transfer credits from another institution included in a student's cumulative University of Minnesota grade point average (GPA)? No. Only those credits earned from the University of Minnesota will be used in calculating the cumulative GPA.
Since the federal government defines full-time enrollment as 12 credits per semester for financial aid purposes, students often mistake their \u201cfull-time\u201d status with a guarantee for on-time graduation.
Max credit enrollment Undergraduate students may not register for more than 20 credits per fall or spring semester, or more than 15 credits in summer. Contact your college to request to exceed the maximum credit load. In most programs, graduate students may not register for more than 18 credits per semester.
The one-time only late withdrawal form can be used up to and including the last day of instruction (see the academic calendar) for that course. However, you cannot withdraw after completing the final examination or its equivalent.
Technically, the answer is no. Credits never expire. However, the likelihood that they will transfer into a program may diminish over time.

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