Non-degree Seeking Status Admission
Non-degree Seeking Status Admission
Students who choose not to matriculate into a degree program are termed as non-degree seeking students. Non-degree seeking students who wish to take an undergraduate or graduate course at the 300-level or above must gain approval from the Dean of the course requested. Only matriculated, degree seeking students are eligible to take practicum, clinical, and internship courses. Non-degree seeking students who later decide to matriculate into a degree program must meet all admissions requirements for that program. This policy applies to non-degree seeking students enrolled in courses within the following Schools: School of Arts and Sciences, The Malcolm Baldrige School of Business, and John P. Burke School of Public Service and Education. Non-degree seeking students are not eligible for federal financial aid.