Phillips Community College of the University of Arkansas (PCCUA) students may attempt a maximum of 100 credit hours while pursuing a two-year degree. All courses attempted at PCCUA—including repeated and incomplete courses with grades of “F,” “W,” or “I”—as well as all credit hours earned at other institutions, are included in this calculation.
Students required to enroll in remedial coursework may attempt up to 30 credit hours of remedial courses, which are counted toward the 100-credit hour limit. To maintain satisfactory academic progress (SAP), students must successfully complete at least 67 percent of all attempted credit hours each semester, including remedial courses, with grades of “A,” “B,” “C,” “D,” or “CR.” SAP is evaluated at the end of each semester to ensure students remain on track toward completing their program of study within the maximum credit hour limit.