Graduate School

Distance Degree Program

DDP Program Policies 

 

Before students register in DDP courses they should

 

Other WSU policies that apply

The great majority of courses offered through DDP are state-funded and therefore count toward full-time tuition and are covered by tuition waivers. However, there are a few courses, listed below, that are offered on a self-sustaining basis. These courses may be used on programs of study, and they will count toward the minimum 10 credits that students must be enrolled in to have a graduate assistantship. However, the tuition waiver associated with the half-time assistantship will not apply to those courses.

The Graduate School encourages all full-time graduate students to be enrolled in 18 credits (the minimum, 10, is discouraged). If students do enroll in 10 credits, three of which are self-sustaining, they would be allowed to be on a graduate assistantship, BUT they would have to pay extra for those three credits; furthermore, the tuition waiver would be adjusted to not include those three credits. If students enroll for thirteen credits, three of which are self-sustaining, they would receive the full tuition waiver, but would have to pay extra for the self-sustaining course.

Self-sustaining courses include:
Other Courses:
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