All international students in F-1 status are required to maintain a full course load of study during each semester in order to remain in status. UIS requires a 12 credit hour per semester minimum for undergraduates and a 9 credit hour per semester (or 8 credits if the student has a GA or GPSI) minimum for graduate students for the fall and spring semesters. Full-time enrollment in summer is 6 credit hours and is only required for students who begin their course of study in the summer semester or are graduating at the end of summer. Â
The most common reason for a reduced course load is during a student's final semester when they need less than a full course load to graduate. During their final semester, they may take only their remaining course(s) and request a Reduced Course Load (RCL). Only a maximum of 3 online credits can be counted towards the total number of remaining credit hours.
Students meeting this exception or other exceptions listed below, must complete the Reduced Course Load E-Form via . The Reduced Course Load must then be approved by your academic advisor and ISS prior to dropping the course or starting the semester without meeting the full-time enrollment criteria. Dropping below full course of study without prior approval will result in a violation of F-1 status, and in a termination of your SEVIS record.
The following reasons are the only acceptable reasons to be enrolled in less than a full course load during a semester. Your academic advisor must select the reason for the reduction.
Academic Exceptions
- Improper course placement
- Initial difficulty with the English reading and language requirements (first semester only)
- Unfamiliar with American teaching methods
Other Exceptions
- Will graduate this semester and taking the last remaining courses to complete degree
- Illness or medical condition, which may not exceed 12 months. Letter from a licensed medical doctor, a licensed doctor of osteopathy, a licensed psychologist, or a licensed clinical psychologist is required. Medical RCL requests require documentation from a licensed medical provider. Documentation must:
- Be from a medical doctor, a doctor of osteopathy, psychologist, or a clinical psychologist licensed in the United States.
- Be on the doctor’s official letterhead with an original signature.
- Confirm that in the doctor’s professional medical opinion, it would be unadvisable for you to pursue a full-time course of study for the current term.
DPA Exceptions
- Graduate student enrolled in only thesis or dissertation, considered by UIS as in pursuit of a full course of study, and making normal progress toward degree
Note: Although the RCL will be submitted and approved by the academic advisor and DSO, the student is considered full-time and a new I-20 will not be issued in this case.