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Personal Benefit Hours
Definition: "Personal benefit hours" are designed to allow journalism-sequence students to take a course that is not normally acceptable toward the degree if the course is beneficial to the student's personal goals. A course approved for Personal Benefit can only count as non-journalism elective credit and won't satisfy a specific requirement.
Number of Credits: Journalism-sequence students may earn up to three "personal benefit hours."
Approval Needed: Pre-approval by a journalism adviser is required. An application form is available in the Journalism Student Services office.
How to Apply: Journalism Student Services, 76 Gannett.
"Journalism-sequence students" are those who have begun taking the core courses in their sequence and generally are juniors and seniors. Pre-journalism and pre-sequence students are those who have not started the core courses in their sequence and generally are freshmen and sophomores.
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