Overload course definition

Overload course means a course taken that is in excess of a full credit load and outside of the regular school day, including summer courses
Overload course means a course taken that is in excess of a full credit load, including summer courses.
Overload course means a course taken that is in excess

Examples of Overload course in a sentence

  • Overload course assignments for full-time unit members which must be cancelled due to the pandemic are not eligible for the alternative assignment stated above.

  • Overload course registrations are generally not allowed due to the intensity of the podiatric medical curriculum.


More Definitions of Overload course

Overload course means a course taken that is in excess of or more than the number of courses taken in the normal school day as a normal school day is defined for fractional average daily attendance purposes by the state department of education.
Overload course is any course taught beyond 18 credits in a 12-month period.
Overload course means a course taken that is in excess of a full
Overload course means a course taken that is in excess of a full credit loadand outside of the regular school day, including summer courses

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