As per the current regulations put forth by the US Department of Education, your institution is no longer required to consider out-of-class work time when calculating the number of credit hours in an eligible undergraduate program. Higher Ed Executives are experienced in helping colleges and universities calculate the correct clock to credit hour conversions.
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