For most purposes, a full-time student is defined as one who is
registered for 9 or more credits. Anyone who registers for 8 or fewer
credits is a part-time student. Graduate and teaching assistants who
hold half-time (one-third line) academic appointments register their
assistantships for 6 E credits (for which no tuition fee is paid). These 6 E
credits, together with 6 credits of courses or research, qualify them
as full-time students in the School of Management and Labor Relations.
All courses, including courses of research and regular courses
undertaken "not for credit" (E and N prefixes), are
counted in measuring the student's recordable program of work. These
regulations govern tuition charges, student fees, statistical records,
residency requirements, and other issues affected by definitions of
full-time and part-time status.