I have a bachelor’s degree. Why do I need to file a Credit Limit Appeal?
Updated October 18, 2022
If you have already earned a bachelor’s degree, you will have to file a Credit Limit Appeal (formerly known as a Timeframe Extension) if your declared major is one of the following:
- Associate of General Studies (ASG)
- Associate of Arts/Oregon Transfer (AAOT)
- Associate of Science/Oregon Transfer-Business (ASOTB)
You are required to file a Credit Limit Appeal because you may have already completed all of the required course work for these majors. If you do intend to pursue one of the above degrees, you will be required to submit the appeal to explain what your educational goal is and how much additional time you are requesting.
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