Academic Policies

Graduate degrees in art, education, counseling, communications, fashion design, human performance, nursing, and theatre are offered on a semester schedule. Graduate degrees in business, nonprofit administration, and public administration are offered on a five-term-per-year schedule. Programs offered through the School of Accelerated Degree Programs are offered on a quarter schedule and are outlined further in the School of ADP catalog.

Note: Some semester courses are offered in a half-semester format during the fall or spring semester.  Please check the course schedule for further information.

All academic credit is given in semester credit hours. Full- and half-time student status is determined by the number of credit hours in which a student is enrolled during a given term. In credit hours, the academic load designations for graduate students are as follows:

Semester Programs

Full-time Enrollment

  • Doctor of Education students - six credit hours
  • Graduate and Specialist students - nine to fifteen credit hours

Half-time Enrollment

  • Doctor of Education students - three credit hours
  • Graduate and Specialist students - six to eight credit hours

Less than Half-time Enrollment

  • Doctor of Education students - two or fewer credit hours
  • Graduate and Specialist students - five or fewer credit hours

Five-term Programs

Full-time Enrollment

  • Six or more credit hours

Half-time Enrollment

  • Three to five credit hours

Less than Half-time Enrollment

  • Two or fewer credit hours

Notes: (1) In order to remain in compliance with U.S. visa regulations, students on an F1 visa must maintain full-time enrollment status by enrolling in a minimum of six credit hours per term in the five-term program or nine credit hours per term in semester programs.

(2) Course extensions (including culminating project extensions, capstone extensions, and thesis extensions) are not counted among a student’s hours enrolled. For this reason, students who are only enrolled in the completion of a thesis, capstone experience, or culminating project are considered less than half-time students.

(3) Active duty military personnel pursuing certain online graduate programs in the semester format may qualify for full-time enrollment status at six credit hours. Such students should contact the VA certifying official for more information.

No extra credit is permitted at the graduate level.

Students are required to satisfy the degree requirements of the catalog in effect at the time of matriculation. A continuing student who desires to pursue a course of study added to the curriculum in a subsequent catalog year or who wishes to fulfill general education or major requirements that have changed since the student’s matriculation must submit a catalog change request to the Office of Academic Services. If the request is granted, the student will be bound by all policies and requirements in the new catalog. Students who discontinue study at Lindenwood University may be required to adopt the requirements of the catalog in effect at the time of readmission depending upon the length of the absence. See the Academic Policies and Procedures/Academic Renewal section of this catalog for further information regarding catalog requirements after a leave of absence from the university.

Note: The university reserves the right to modify its policies (other than degree requirements) at any time. Students must adhere to all university policies that are in effect during each term of enrollment.

Student work is defined as assignments, homework, and other academic activities to be completed outside of instructional time, including reading, studying, writing, research etc. Students should expect to spend a minimum of two hours per week completing this work for each credit hour enrolled (thus six hours of work outside of class per week for a three-hour course), although the time spent outside of class may increase based on the topic and level of the course.

A student who is not seeking certification or any degree with Lindenwood University may be accepted as a Non-Degree, “Special Status” student. Students accepted under this status must meet university admissions standards and may not take more than 12 credit hours of regular, undergraduate, or graduate credit without being fully admitted. This policy does not apply to cooperative (workshop) credit. Students accepted with special status are not eligible for financial aid or student loans as they are not fully admitted to the university. Payment arrangements must be made with the Business Office prior to attending class.