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For how long does the Academic Bank of Credits (ABC) securely store a student's academic credits?

AA minimum of 3 years

BA minimum of 5 years

CA minimum of 7 years

DIndefinitely

Answer:

C. A minimum of 7 years

Read Explanation:

The Academic Bank of Credits (ABC) securely stores a student's academic credits for a maximum of 7 years.

The validity of the credits stored in the ABC platform is set to a maximum of seven years from the date they are earned. This time limit is established to ensure that the knowledge and skills represented by the credits remain relevant to current academic standards and industry demands when the student redeems them for a degree, diploma, or certificate. This feature supports the system's principle of offering multiple entry and exit points in a student's academic journey.


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