If you’re going to college, shouldn’t you be smart enough to do some simple math?
Apparently not.
The University of Hawaii sent out a news release today encouraging students to take at least 15 credits a semester to graduate in four years.
“We do not want our students in Hawaii to follow a path through college that leads to debt, but no degree,” said Linda Johnsrud, UH executive vice president for academic affairs and provost.
Read more about it here.
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