Academic Loads
Full-Time Academic Load Definition for Graduate Students without Assistantship Appointments
Graduate students enrolled in nine or more credits during a regular
semester or five credits during a summer session are considered full-time
students. All students registered for fewer than those specified totals are
classified as part-time students, unless they hold a teaching or research
appointment at UMKC. This designation of full time is for academic purposes
only and does not apply to assessment of fees or degree program residency
requirements.
Full-Time Academic Loads for Graduate Teaching and Graduate Research Assistants (GTAs/GRAs)
Full-time enrollment for students holding graduate teaching assistant
or graduate research assistant appointments is six hours in a
regular semester or three hours in a summer session. GTAs/GRAs are expected to
make normal progress toward their degrees and should enroll in a minimum of six hours per semester (three credits in the summer session). However, GTA/GRA appointees who have completed all required coursework for the degree
and who are working full time on research need only enroll for the minimum of
three credits.
Note that this policy in no way alters the residency
requirements and criteria for doctoral degrees. Further, international students holding GTA/GRA appointments also must abide by requirements of the U.S.
Immigration Service and should consult the international student adviser
before reducing their course loads.
Special Cases: Requests for GTA/GRA Appointments Greater than Half Time and
Requests for Exemption from Social Security Withholding for GTAs/GRAs
GTA/GRA appointments are normally restricted to no more than 20 hours per week (.5 full-time employee).
Requests for GTA/GRA appointments greater than .5 FTE must be submitted to
the School of Graduate Studies prior to the beginning of the appointment and must be accompanied by
a statement from the student's major adviser that the additional work load will neither place the student
at risk academically nor impede the student's academic progress.
Graduate students holding GTA/GRA appointments are automatically exempt from Social
Security withholding tax as long as they are enrolled in at least six credit hours. If
the student's enrollment falls below six credit hours, the student's academic unit
may certify his or her eligibility for continued exemption for one of the following two reasons:
- The GRA is a doctoral student working in a research laboratory as a component of the
educational requirement and is enrolled in the minimum number of research hours required
for doctoral students who have passed comprehensive examinations.
- The GTA or GRA is a
graduate student enrolled in fewer than six credit hours because it is the student's exit
semester.
Certification forms are available in the School of Graduate Studies office. The form requires
signatures from the student's major adviser and the principal graduate adviser of the student's
academic unit. After these individuals have signed the form, it must be sent to the School
of Graduate Studies for recommendation. The School of Graduate Studies forwards the
completed request to the Payroll Office for final action on the request.
Restricted Academic Loads
Limitation on the size of the academic load for which graduate students can
register might be imposed by the dean or faculty adviser. Generally, students
on probation are required to restrict the academic program to a minimum full-time load until they have returned to good standing.
Interpretation of Full-Time and Half-Time Status of Graduate Students
for Purposes of Certification to Lending/Funding Agencies
To be eligible for certification of full-time status as a graduate
student by the Registrar's Office, a student must meet at
least one of the following conditions:
- Enrollment in nine credit hours.
- Half-time (.5 FTE) GTA or GRA appointment and enrollment in six or more
hours.
- Quarter-time (.25 FTE) GTA or GRA appointment and enrollment in seven
hours.
- Ph.D., D.M.A. and Ed.D. candidates who have passed their doctoral comprehensive
examinations and are enrolled in one hour (not to exceed 10 semesters of
certification under this category).
To be eligible for certification of half-time status as a graduate student
by the Registrar's Office, a student must meet at least one of the
following conditions:
- Enrollment in five credit hours.
- Half-time (.5 FTE) GTA or GRA appointment and enrollment in three
credit hours.
- Quarter-time (.25 FTE) GTA or GRA appointment and enrollment in five
credit hours.
Special Cases and Limitations on Registrar's Certification to
Lending/Funding Agencies:
- Ph.D. or D.M.A. students who have not taken and passed their doctoral
comprehensive examinations and who do not meet one of the other enrollment
qualifications for certification and Master's/Educational-Specialist students not qualifying for certification under one of the categories listed above may petition the principal graduate adviser in
their academic unit for special consideration. If, based on a review of the
student's petition, the principal graduate adviser believes there is sufficient
reason for certifying the student for full-time or half-time status, the
principal graduate adviser may submit a request to the Registrar's Office.
- Work to satisfy an incomplete grade or grades from a previous term or
terms does not count toward certification. Therefore, a class may
be used only in status calculation for one term. Since the hours are used in
status calculation during the original term of enrollment, that is the only
term that the hours may be counted.
- Status may not be calculated nor certified for future terms.