I suggest your student take some summer school courses at the community college maybe even onlinei.e., GE classes if she wants to take a lighter load each of the upcoming 8 semesters with the bonus of stretching the scholarship. So your daughter would need to average no more than 15 units/semester for the first 7 semesters to have her current scholarship cover the 8 semesters at the 4 year university. That leaves 25 units to meet 130. The final semester could take up to 18 units covered by scholarship…leaving 7 units that would need to be taken along the way on your own dollar at a community college etc during the summer. Of course if she takes more than 7 units at a CC, your students last semester load could be lighter than 18 units. If take 16 units the first 7, the scholarship will only cover 8 units (part time status) during the 8th semester…so you would be shortchanged with that method.