Full time enrolment

<p>I know it sounds crazy, but I do not know how many units is consedered to be a full time enrolment. In my college it used to be 12, how about UCLA??? I heard it is 13 units which is 4 classes.. A concellor told me that I should take 3 classes, not more than that. I want to be a full timer.. any idea what to do??</p>

<p>3 classes should give you a full-time student status. I think it is anything below that which makes you not full-time.</p>

<p>I thought the minimum # of units is 13 though? What if you took three classes that are 4 units each?</p>

<p>I'm relatively sure that the minimum for full time status is 12 units.</p>

<p>It's 12 units.</p>

<p>oh ok, cuz the OC's made us all take at least 13 units.</p>

<p>you need to take 13 units a quarter to make minimum progress on your degree. you can take 12 units one quarter, then makeup for it by taking 15 next.</p>

<p>Well 13 units doesn't necessarily mean 4 classes. You can still do it with 3 classes (2 4-unit and 1 5-unit).</p>

<p>And yes, you do need to have at least 27 units completed by the end of winter quarter.</p>

<p>There's the basic 12-unit requirement which classifies you as a full-time student at UCLA, and then there's the real 13-unit requirement which enables you to potentially graduate in four years, as well as receive financial aid from the school. :rolleyes:</p>