If I drop a class, I won't be a full-time student - am I still eligible for my internship offer.

Hey guys,

So I am taking 14.5 credits this semester and want to drop a 4.0 credit hour class. However, this would make me a part-time student with 10.5 credits.

I have not accepted my offer yet to a firm and I am not sure if I have to prove whether or not I am a full time student in order to be eligible for the internship offer.

The firm's website says the following:
"Firm X hires both undergraduate and graduate students in our internship and co-op programs. You can be considered for participation if you are a full-time student at any four- or five-year, accredited, U.S. college or university."

So do I drop the class or do I have to stay enrolled in order to move forward with my internship offer?

Please let me know your thoughts.

Feel free to PM me too

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