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A summary of the Three-peat Rule: Based on legislation recently authorized by the State of Texas, there are new regulations concerning tuition for Texas resident undergraduates at Texas public institutions. With only limited exceptions, Texas-resident undergraduate students who attempt a course with the same content for a third or more times will be charged a premium tuition rate - an additional $100 per semester credit hour over the Texas resident rate - for those credit hours. "Attempted" hours are defined as all hours for which the student was enrolled at the end of the Official Reporting Day (or "ORD"), regardless of whether or not the student dropped the class after that date. The ORD is normally the twelfth class day in the spring and fall semesters, and the fourth class day in the summer semesters. This landmark date is indicated on the Academic Calendar.
Exceptions to the Rule Some courses are designed for repeated enrollment, such as:
These courses are thereby exempt from the three-peat rule. An example: A student might enroll in a course, drop the course after the ORD, and earn a "W" grade. During a subsequent semester this student enrolls again in the same course, but again withdraws after the ORD. The next time the student enrolls in this course, he or she will be charged the premium tuition rate for those hours. Questions you may have about the three-peat policy:
Helpful links and additional information: *** Please Note! *** UH Class Schedule On Line: collected links to Enrollment Services Online, Registration and Academic Records (RAR), VIP, more. Undergraduate Catalog On Line: provides information about the three-peat policy, other University policies, course descriptions, degree plans, the Academic Calendar, more.
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