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When you enroll for courses in the School of Continuing Studies, you are automatically included in the program, but you must fill out an application to request a seventh class free.
Yes, as long as it is an undergraduate course of three or more credits. However, the maximum amount credited to your account is for the cost of one School of Continuing Studies three-credit course regardless of the cost of the class.
No. However, classes for which you have officially withdrawn and received the grade W will not count toward the seventh class free.
No.
No. You do not have to enroll in consecutive academic terms.
As long as the program continues, every time you have paid for any six classes you may receive a seventh class for free. You may not receive more than one free class at a time. There will be no retroactive credit allowed, and no more than one class per semester may be credited.
All part-time School of Continuing Studies students.
No, unless the employee is paying for classes above the amount allowed by the waiver policy. In this case, employees must provide adequate records to show they paid for six classes. Family members of employees are not eligible for the seventh class free.
The program began on January 1, 2000, and includes all courses taken after that date.

You are only eligible for a credit equal to the amount you paid for the class. If you paid 50% of the tuition, then your credit under the seventh class free program is also 50% of the tuition.

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