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Graduate Studies Calendar 2015-2016 Academic Regulations D.1 Registration D.1.3 Continuous Registration
D.1.3 Continuous Registration

Students must maintain continuous registration and pay the appropriate fees until all degree requirements have been completed. A student who does not register by the appropriate deadline date will be withdrawn for failure to register. Information about readmission or reactivation appears in sections A.7 and A.8 of this Calendar.

Students in course-based programs must take a minimum of 3 units (0.5 full-course equivalent) per registration year. If a student in a course-based program does not take a minimum of 3 units (0.5 full-course equivalent) during a registration year, the student will be required to withdraw from program. It is expected that students in course-based programs will complete at least half of the required courses in the first two years of the program.