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99-Hour Rule
Category
graduate
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Source URL
https://gradschool.utexas.edu/navigating/phd/candidacy/99-rule
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https://gradschool.utexas.edu/navigating/phd/candidacy/continuous-reg
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2026-03-16T04:28:23+00:00
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99-Hour Rule

Source: https://gradschool.utexas.edu/navigating/phd/candidacy/99-rule Parent: https://gradschool.utexas.edu/navigating/phd/candidacy/continuous-reg

Tuition & Costs

Graduate students at The University of Texas at Austin with more than 99 doctoral hours may be required to pay nonresident tuition—a provision known as the “99-Hour Rule.”

Most students who qualify for resident tuition will not be affected by the 99-Hour Rule.

A student can study at the university full-time for seven academic years before earning enough credit to be subject to the rule. However, even students enrolled for more than seven years may be eligible for a programmatic or individual exemption.