What the hell?

<p>Some universities have limits on the number of courses you can take in non-degree status. You may have used up your limit at UT. In addition, some universities have rules about the number of courses that you have taken in non-degree status that can then be applied toward a degree at that institution, which would mean that even if you could take more courses in non-degree status at UT, they might not actually allow you to use all of those credits towards a degree.</p>

<p>Most universities will want you to take 60 semester hours in order to complete your degree at that university. There are a few that will accept up to 90 semester hours of transfer credits, which means that for the right major field you could complete your degree with only 30 credits at that university. Two that I know of are:
Ashford University [Ashford</a> University – Top Accredited Online Degrees, Online Colleges, Online University, Campus Education College Degrees & Certificates-A.A, B.A, and M.A programs.](<a href=“http://www.ashford.edu/home/]Ashford”>http://www.ashford.edu/home/)
and
University of Maryland University College [url=<a href=“http://www.umuc.edu/index.shtml]UMUC[/url”>http://www.umuc.edu/index.shtml]UMUC[/url</a>]<br>
Both are fully accredited, and most of their programs are available through distance education. </p>

<p>Here is the UMUC statement on transfer credit:</p>

<p>Transfer Credit Information</p>

<p>You will need a total of 120 semester hours to graduate from UMUC. If you’ve taken courses from a four-year college or a community college, those credits may count toward your degree. You may transfer up to 90 semester hours of credit from a four-year regionally accredited college or university. A maximum of 60 semester hours may be transferred from community colleges. UMUC may also accept transfer credits from military and other non-traditional sources. At least half the credit within the major, minor, or certificate must be earned through UMUC.</p>

<p>It sounds like you are in a tough situation. I wish you all the very best.</p>