<p>I know considering I haven’t even decided on whether I’m going to Carleton for sure this may be a dumb question but…</p>
<p>I know Carleton takes up to 36 credits as an incoming freshman… does that make it possible to graduate in 3 years? I know it’s usually not the most advisable thing to graduate in 3 years but I just want to see if its feasible…
if so, how often/have you heard of anybody who has?</p>
<p>I believe it may be possible if you look at the 3-2 program because you are getting a BA from Carleton and a BS from somewhere else. Then again I wouldn’t know I am only planning to go there and I have not really explored the option.</p>
<p>Almost all courses are 6 units. 3x6 per trimester means that the max of 36 incoming frosh units completes 2 trimesters. You’ll need 3 1/3 years of 18 units per trimester. Unless you get permission to take 4 classes (and live to tell about it) during any 3 remaining trimesters, you won’t graduate in 3 years. Read the course catalog (it’s on their website) to see if they allow transferring credits you might take at other colleges during the summers.</p>
<p>thanks alot, maize and icenine
i’ll definetely look into that.
maize- the only reason i was wondering because there were some 4 units and 3 unit classes… and so i didn’t think they needed 18 X 4 credits to graduate…?</p>
<p>thanks for the info Maize.
"Summer Study: Carleton does not ordinarily give degree credit for courses taken elsewhere during the summer. "
I do know there are a few Summer Carleton-affiliated (abroad) Programs (that possibly give credit?) soo maybe it is possible. I’ll give the admissions office a call.
Thank you!</p>