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  2. Course credit - Wikipedia

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    In a college or university in the United States, students generally receive credit hours based on the number of "contact hours" per week in class, for one term, better known as semester credit hours (SCH). A contact hour includes any lecture or lab time when the professor is teaching the student or coaching the student while they apply the ...

  3. Carnegie Unit and Student Hour - Wikipedia

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    A semester (one-half of a full year) earns 1/2 a Carnegie Unit. [1] The Student Hour is approximately 12 hours of class or contact time, approximately 1/10 of the Carnegie Unit (as explained below). As it is used today, a Student Hour is the equivalent of one hour (50 minutes) of lecture time for a single student per week over the course of a ...

  4. Carnegie rule - Wikipedia

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    Carnegie rule. The Carnegie rule is a rule of thumb suggesting how much outside-of-classroom study time is required to succeed in an average higher education course in the U.S. system. Typically, the Carnegie Rule is reported as two or more hours of outside work required for each hour spent in the classroom. [1]

  5. Credit Accumulation and Transfer Scheme - Wikipedia

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    Credit Accumulation and Transfer Scheme (CATS) is used by many universities in the United Kingdom to monitor, record and reward passage through a modular degree course and to facilitate movement between courses and institutions. [1] One UK credit is equivalent to the learning outcomes of 10 notional hours of study, [2] thus a university course ...

  6. 5 Signs College May Be a Bad Financial Decision

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    The Cost of College Outweighs Potential Future Earnings. The average student loan debt balance is $37,718, but it could be much higher depending on how much money you borrow and how much interest ...

  7. Dual enrollment - Wikipedia

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    Dual enrollment. In the United States, dual enrollment (DE), also called concurrent enrollment, programs allow students to be enrolled in two separate, academically related institutions. Generally, it refers to high school students taking college or university courses. Less commonly, it may refer to any individual who is participating in two ...

  8. There’s an accountant shortage. And some CPAs say the ... - AOL

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    Regarding the 150-hour rule, “the additional 30 credit hours is equivalent to an extra year of school at an average price tag of $14,000, a burdensome cost for many people,” Guylaine Saint ...

  9. European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System - Wikipedia

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    The European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System (ECTS) is a standard means for comparing academic credits, i.e., the "volume of learning based on the defined learning outcomes and their associated workload" for higher education across the European Union and other collaborating European countries. [1] For successfully completed studies ...