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30 Credit hours at the college level.?
I am going to college next year and I want to know how long it takes to complete 30 credit hours. I will be on a semester system at Suffolk University.
Thank you
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- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
At Suffolk a full time student takes at least 12 credits a semester and can take up to 18 for not extra cost, per semester. So, you can finish 30 credits in one year by taking 15 credits a semester! Good luck...
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30 Credit hours at the college level.?
I am going to college next year and I want to know how long it takes to complete 30 credit hours. I will be on a semester system at Suffolk University.
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That's the limit. If you're going to transfer then you have to do it before you go over 90 hours. Even if they do though, you can expect to have a loss of credits due to different degree requirements at different colleges. Also, they won't take 90 semester hours from a community college, that limit is 60 hours. You'll need for at least 30 of those 90 hours to be from a senior college.
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- ensnentillLv 51 decade ago
You could do it in a year. My college let you take 18 hours/semester without paying extra. I think you could do 21 for an extra $100 per credit or something like that.