Expired Coursework
All academic coursework applied toward a Masters degree must have been earned in the seven (7) years immediately preceding completion of the graduate program. All academic coursework applied toward a Doctoral degree must have been earned in the ten (10) years immediately preceding completion of the graduate program. In some circumstances, upon approval of the Dean of Graduate College, expired course credits may be revalidated for one year only and may not be revalidated more than once.
A limit of 9 course credits may be revalidated and reinstated in a 30-credit hour degree plan, and a limit of 12 course credits may be revalidated and reinstated in 36-credit hour or greater degree plans. In addition, transferred and/or substituted credits will not be revalidated, students must graduate within one (1) academic year of credit revalidation, and revalidation does not change the grade initially earned in the course. Students seeking to revalidate expired coursework must meet with their Graduate Program Coordinator (GPC) to discuss revalidation and to develop a degree plan/path to graduation. Non-enrolled students must be re-apply and be admitted into a degree program at UTRGV in order to pursue course revalidation.