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posted Jun 3, 2019 10:33:47 AM

Does my spouse count as a full-time student if she was enrolled full-time for 3 months in a postgraduate degree?

Only studied for 3 months since she was at the end of her degree. Filing jointly, but not filing her as a dependent since she earned income the rest of the year.

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Intuit Alumni
Jun 3, 2019 10:33:49 AM

No. To be considered a full time student, they must attend for 5 calendar months per year.

Generally speaking, you are considered as a full-time student you are enrolled in a school for the number of hours or courses considered by the school to be full-time during some part of at least 5 calendar months during the year. However, each school defines "full time" in its own way (usually in terms of the number of courses or hours). If you are considered as a full-time student by your school, you will check YES to the question on the screen. Make sure to check with your school's registrar office to be sure.  



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Intuit Alumni
Jun 3, 2019 10:33:49 AM

No. To be considered a full time student, they must attend for 5 calendar months per year.

Generally speaking, you are considered as a full-time student you are enrolled in a school for the number of hours or courses considered by the school to be full-time during some part of at least 5 calendar months during the year. However, each school defines "full time" in its own way (usually in terms of the number of courses or hours). If you are considered as a full-time student by your school, you will check YES to the question on the screen. Make sure to check with your school's registrar office to be sure.