
Another thing to note for Encased Uranium Cells is that they produce excess sulfuric acid. You should do your best to keep the uranium conveyor belt away from areas you will often visit, especially if you don’t have a lot of radioactive filters available. This is going to be one of the most radioactive areas of your factory since it’s processing the uranium ore. Although you should have plenty of experience making these types of factories by now after reaching tier 8, Encased Uranium Cells take some extra work. You should start by making the manufacturers for the fuel rods and work backwards from there. Now that you finished the main building, it’s time to move on to making your fuel rod production line. This also means you’ll need to use Mk.2 pipes for each power plant since the required water for each goes from 300/min to 600/min For them to function at 200%, you’ll need 3 power shards instead of 2. Nuclear plants scale differently than other buildings.
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If you want to save the most space, it will take 66 power shards (22 at 200% plus 1 at 100% = 45 Plants). NOTE: 45 nuclear plants will take a lot of space, so you should use as many power shards as possible.
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So you won’t be at full power capacity for a while. If you use the overflow method (1 input belt with a splitter for every building) for the fuel rod input, be aware that it will take an extremely long time to completely fill every power plant. Since this is also the only time you get to build nuclear plants, you should spend your time making it as aesthetically pleasing as possible. Working backwards form your production line is easier, so you should start with the main building. These hours may negatively impact a student's maximum timeframe.įor additional information contact the Office of Student Financial Aid and Scholarships or review Ohio University's Satisfactory Academic Progress Policy (PDF).Make your nuclear power plants. Transfer hours will benefit a student's completion percentage. Transfer hours count as hours both attempted and earned. If the student fails the course the first time and receives a C the second time, five credit hours are counted as earned. For example, if a student takes Math 1000 twice and it is a five credit hour course, 10 credit hours will be counted as attempted. Repeated courses are counted each time they are taken when calculating completion percentage. Courses with different lengths have varying add/drop dates. The end of the add/drop period for a regular semester course is the 2nd Friday of the semester. Students who withdraw from a course after the end of the add/drop period will negatively impact their completion percentage. Course completion percentage must be raised to 67%. To resolve a GPA deficiency, the student must raise the GPA to 2.00 (for undergraduates) or 3.0 (for graduates). In lieu of an approved appeal, financial aid eligibility can only be regained when a student resolves all deficiencies at his or her own expense. Students who have an approved appeal will have their financial aid eligibility reinstated for a period of time that should allow the student to resolve all deficiencies.Īt the end of this financial aid extension, the student must be meeting all SAP requirements and must not exceed the maximum time frame listed.


Required cumulative GPA at the time of the annual SAP review.


Satisfactory Academic Progress Requirements Any student who fails to meet one of the requirements will lose all financial aid eligibility. SAP requirements are checked each year at the end of spring semester. To receive financial aid, you must meet Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP).
