A working schedule occupying less than full time, i.e. less than 35 hours per week.
Student enrolled for 11 or fewer credits in a semester.
A student registered for less than the required full-time load.
A regularly scheduled tour of duty which generally requires an employee to be on duty no less than 16 hours and no more than 32 hours per week.
Classification based on the number of degree-applicable course credits taken by a student. Not included are credits taken in remedial or other courses with credits not applicable to a degree program. Part-time is defined as fewer than 12 credits for undergraduate, professional, or non-degree levels, and 9 credits for the graduate level.
Civil servants working fewer than 37 hours a week (36 hours in London), excluding meal breaks.
Credit hour load of less than 12 credits.
involving less than the standard or customary time for an activity; "part-time employees"; "a part-time job"
for less than the standard number of hours; "he works part-time"
Statistics Canada defined part-time workers in the 2001 Census as those workers who work less than 30 hours per week.
part time study is not available to International, on-campus students due to visa restrictions.
A student carrying fewer than three full courses during a regular term. Part-time students may lose some financial aid and may not participate in intercollegiate sports. Permission to be part-time is given by the Student Admissions and Academic Standing Committee.
Part-time employment is regular and ongoing work for less than full-time hours. See the Full-time and Part-time Employment section for more information.
Less than 12 hours of credit in the fall and spring semesters and less than 6 hours of credit in the summer semester.
Enrollment in fewer than 12 credits in a major term (Fall or Spring).
A student who is registered for fewer than 12 credit hours in the fall and spring terms or fewer than 4 credit hours in the summer term.
Study through attendance at formal classes for less than 20 hours per week. No entries.
Refers to the number of points you take during any one year or semester. Fewer than 50 points in any one semester, or fewer than 100 points over two is a part-time load.
A student who is taking less than twelve credit hours.
A registration status designation. At the undergraduate level, a student registered in less than 12 credits in a session has part-time status.
Classification based on the number of course credits taken by a student. Credits in remedial or other courses not applicable to a degree program are included (beginning in Summer 2000). Part-time is defined as fewer than 12 credits for undergraduate, professional, non-degree levels, and graduate level students.
Typically indicates a student is enrolled in fewer than half of the credit hours required to be enrolled full-time. Most semester schools consider part-time as less than 6 credit hours of study.
You are regarded as a part-time undergraduate student if you are enrolled in fewer than 17 credit points in a year or less than 9 credit points in a half year, or, as a postgraduate student, in units with a total weight of less than 0.75.
Student enrolled for 11 credits or fewer in a semester.
At RIT, part-time is what you are when enrolled in 1-5 quarter credit hours of study. This could be 1-2 courses depending on the individual credit hours assigned to each.
Any student who is enrolled less than full-time. Full-time is defined by the traditional schoolâ€(tm)s calendar. Any student who is released from attending the entire day at the high school and is not marked absent, or, for purposes of dual enrollment, has more than 60 minutes in study hall is considered part-time. Part-time students who are also enrolled by an ALC or ALP are reported only by the ALC.
This denotes enrollment in 1 to 11 semester hours in any given semester.
Course where students attend a limited number of days or evenings each week. Any course that requires less than 15 hours attendance a week is part-time for the purposes of visa regulations.
Students taking less than 12 credit hours during the fall or spring semesters are considered part-time students.
People who work fewer than 30 hours a week.
Regular pattern of work each week (ie days and hours do not vary)
Enrollment in less than 12 credit hours of coursework. Financial aid may pay for part time enrollment. Each type of financial aid has its own rules about enrollment.
An expression which can apply to either the qualification or the student. A qualification offered part-time involves the same work but is studied over a longer period of time than its full-time equivalent. A student may elect to study a full-time qualification on a part-time basis, by enrolling in fewer courses than the normal full-time workload. For Student Allowances purposes a part-time student is one studying no more than 0.8 EFTS or 96 points in a full year or 48 points in a trimester.
where a study program for a semester has an 'EFTSU' value less than 0.375. Students with more are defined as 'full-time'. Full-time / Part-time is not a reflection of the time of day classes are held.