Credit Hours

Cornell adheres to United States Department of Education, New York State Education Department, and Middle States Commission on Higher Education guidelines pertaining to the definition of a credit hour. For more information, see the updated policy on Defining and Assigning Credit Hours, which went into effect July 1, 2021.

Credit toward a graduate degree shall be earned only through work designed expressly for graduate students (courses at the 5000-level or above). Graduate and professional students may enroll in 1000 to 4000-level courses but these shall not count towards the degree requirement.

Further Policy Information

 

Frequently Asked Questions

Resources

Download our credit hour calculator. This simple calculator will guide users through basic meeting pattern calculations for credit hour calculation estimates. Additional supplemental contact hour parameters (evening prelims, field trips, etc.) would not be reflected in the calculation. Note that weeks of instruction for specific classes may vary, yet still must meet the requirements outlined in the policy. All calculator users should continue to refer to the policy for comprehensive details.

The Center for Teaching Innovation has developed the following:

  • Syllabus templates (both the long form and short form) denoting those elements of the syllabus that are explicitly required by NYSED
  • Understanding the NYSED Requirements for Syllabi, which has been incorporated into the CTI repository of resources to support syllabus construction. This resource:
    • articulates a clear context for the NYSED requirements
    • serves to clarify key required elements, highlighting common issues identified by NYSED
    • directs those faculty creating new academic programs to consult with their department chairs and deans.
  • Our syllabus-related documents honor the extent to which the CTI recommended best practices are consistent with and affirmed by the Mental Health Review’s recommendations. Furthermore, CTI has updated the Student Support Services section of our syllabus templates to feature the MHR’s resource, https://mentalhealth.cornell.edu.

The complete list of docs/pages: