Excess Hours Surcharge
Students entering FTIC SUS* or FTIC FCS* | Fee to be charged |
---|---|
Prior to Fall 2009 | None |
Fall 2009 - Summer 2011 | 50% for credits above 120% of program |
Fall 2011 - Summer 2012 | 100% for credits above 115% of program |
Fall 2012 - Spring 2019 | 100% for credits above 110% of program |
Summer 2019 - and thereafter | 100% for credits above 120% of program |
*SUS = State University System of Florida
*FCS = Florida College System
The surcharge is assessed only on the tuition portion of the semester hour cost, not on the fees.
Students who are eligible for the Excess Hours Surcharge and break continuous enrollment after fall 2012 by not enrolling for two consecutive semesters and not registering for the third consecutive semester before the first day of that term will, upon their return to the University, be subject to the 110% credit hour threshold and 100% surcharge.
Under Florida law, the following credit hours count towards Excess Credit Hours:
- Failed courses
- Hours dropped after the University's drop/add period
- Courses from which a student withdraws
- Repeated courses. Exception: repeated courses for which the student has paid the repeat course surcharge as provided in Section 1009.285, Florida Statutes
- All credit earned at another institution and accepted for transfer and applied toward the baccalaureate degree program
Under Florida law, the following credit hours do not count towards Excess Credit Hours:
- College credit earned through articulated accelerated mechanisms such as AP, IB, CLEP, AICE, or dual enrollment
- Credit hours earned through internship
- Credit hours required for certification, recertification, or certificate programs
- Courses from which the student withdraws for reasons of medical or personal hardship
- Credit taken by active-duty military personnel
- Credit hours taken to achieve a double-major while pursuing a baccalaureate degree
- Remedial and English-as-a-second-language credit hours
- Credit hours earned while participating in a Reserve Officer's Training Corps (ROTC) program
The number of hours required for the baccalaureate degree will be identified by the students declared major. This is typically 120 semester hours, although, some programs have been approved to require more than 120 semester hours.
Every undergraduate student must have a degree evaluation identifying the degree requirements, the transfer courses applied to the degree, and the FAU courses applied to the degree by the end of their first semester at FAU. Please see your college advisor if you have questions.
If you would like to contact the State of Florida to ask questions about this policy, you can find contact information here.
To provide feedback regarding this law, contact your legislator.
Frequently Asked Questions
Under Florida law, the following credit hours count towards Excess Credit Hours:
- Failed courses
- Hours dropped after the University's drop/add period
- Courses from which a student withdraws
- Repeated courses. Exception: repeated courses for which the student has paid the repeat course surcharge as provided in Section 1009.285, Florida Statutes
- All credit earned at another institution and accepted for transfer and applied toward the baccalaureate degree program
- College credit earned through articulated accelerated mechanisms such as AP, IB, CLEP, AICE, or dual enrollment
- Credit hours earned through internship
- Credit hours required for certification, recertification, or certificate programs
- Courses from which the student withdraws for reasons of medical or personal hardship
- Credit took by active-duty military personnel
- Credit hours are taken to achieve a double-major while pursuing a baccalaureate degree
- Remedial and English-as-a-second-language credit hours
- Credit hours earned while participating in a Reserve Officer's Training Corps (ROTC) program
Courses used for undergraduate certificate programs, as defined in the University catalog, may be considered for exemption from excess hours if the certificate program is declared at the same time that a student declares an intended major. All courses for the certificate program must be completed and the certificate awarded in order for the exemption to be applied.
Definitions of the Excess Hours Summary
(Headings on the Unofficial Transcript in MYFAU)
As an example: suppose you have 20 credits from Palm Beach State College and 20 credits from Broward College but only 30 of these credits are applicable towards your degree requirements. Then your Base Degree Hours would be 30. Once determined, this number of credits hours CANNOT be changed by a change of major. Most degrees at FAU require 120 credit hours.
In addition, the base degree hours can include applicable degree credits that were earned at FAU during any period in which you were enrolled in a pre-major or as undeclared/undecided prior to declaring an actual major.
Base Degree Hours + Post Degree Hours + Enrolled Hours + Inst. Historical Hours + Post Admit Transfer = Total Hours
Credit hours earned under the items listed below have already been excluded from your Excess Hour calculation. If there are any additional credit hours from these items that you believe should be excluded, you may file an appeal and, if approved, those waived hours will appear in this area.
- College credits are earned through articulated accelerated mechanisms such as AP, IB, CLEP, and AICE.
- Credit hours earned through an internship.
- Credit hours are required for certification, recertification, or certificate programs.
- Credit hours for courses from which the student withdraws for reasons of medical or personal hardship.
- Credit hours are taken by active-duty military personnel.
- Credit hours are taken to achieve a dual major while pursuing a first baccalaureate degree.
- Remedial and English-as-a-second-language credit hours.
- Credit hours earned while participating in a Reserve Officers Training Corps (ROTC) program.
If you started an institution of higher education prior to Fall 2009 before starting FAU, then you are exempt from the excess hour surcharge.
If you started an institution of higher education, including FAU, between Fall 2009 through Summer 2011, then you are allowed 120 percent of your required program hours. Example: For a 120-credit program, 144 credits can be accumulated before the excess hour surcharge will be applied.
If you started, an institution of higher education, including FAU, between Fall 2011 through Summer 2012, then you are allowed 115 percent of your required program hours. Example: For a 120-credit program, 138 credits can be accumulated before the excess hour surcharge will be applied.
If you started, an institution of higher education, including FAU, in Fall 2012 or later, then you are allowed 110 percent of your required program hours. Example: For a 120-credit program, 132 credits can be accumulated before the excess hour surcharge will be applied.
If you started an institution of higher education, including FAU, between Fall 2009 through Summer 2011, then, in the example above, you will be assessed an additional 50% tuition charge for each credit exceeding 144 credit hours.
If you started an institution of higher education, including FAU, between Fall 2011 through Summer 2012, then, in the example above, you will be assessed an additional 100% tuition charge for each credit exceeding 138 credit hours.
If you started an institution of higher education, including FAU, in Fall 2012 or later, then, in the example above, you will be assessed an additional 100% tuition charge for each credit exceeding 132 credit hours.