At most colleges, there is Fall and Spring. Many have a Summer as well and some have a short summer session called something like “maymester”. At many colleges the fall and spring are divided into a Fall I and Fall 2 allowing faster course completion by compressing the time but putting a limit on the […]
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At most colleges, there is Fall and Spring. Many have a Summer as well and some have a short summer session called something like “maymester”. At many colleges the fall and spring are divided into a Fall I and Fall 2 allowing faster course completion by compressing the time but putting a limit on the number of hours you’re allowed to take. So, in answer to your question, it could be between 2 and 5 but there are really 2 main terms (fall and spring) that are further divided at some schools. Summer term is rarely a full term and is often limited to 6-9 hours of coursework. If you were to attend F1, F2, S1, S2, SU (5 terms) at 9 hours each, you get 45 hours on the year. That’s a 1/2 year more credit than attending just fall and spring and this is how many accelerated programs wrap a bachelors in 3 years. Schools on a quarter system will typically have four quarters per year and those on a trimester system will have 3 per year. Some (not too many) also offer a short-session during winter break.
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