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Yes, you might qualify as a full-time student if your school considers this full-time.
The IRS states:
A full-time student is a student who is enrolled for the number of hours or courses that the school considers to be full-time attendance.
To qualify as a student, the person must be, during some part of each of any five calendar months of the year:
The five calendar months do not have to be consecutive.
Why do you ask?
You do not need to be a fulltime student to claim a tuition credit. Half time or more qualifies.
The full time student for 5 months rule comes into play for determining dependent status.
There are two types of dependents, "Qualifying Children"(QC) and standard ("Qualifying Relative" in IRS parlance even though they don't have to actually be related). There is no income limit for a QC but there is an age limit, student status, a relationship test and residence test.
A child of a taxpayer can still be a “Qualifying Child” (QC) dependent, regardless of his/her income, if:
Full time student status, for parts of 5 calendar months, prevents you from claiming the Retirement Savers Credit.
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