Non-Degree Seeking Students
Non-Degree Seeking Students
Students who choose not to matriculate into a degree program are termed non-degree seeking students. Non-degree seeking students who wish to take an undergraduate or graduate course at the 300-level or above must seek approval from the Dean of the course requested. Only degree seeking students are eligible to take practicum, clinical, and internship courses.
Non-degree seeking students may accumulate up to 6 credits for undergraduate and graduate level courses. If said student prefers to accumulate additional credit, they may by Dean approval.
Should non-degree seeking students later choose to matriculate into a degree program, they are required to meet all admissions requirements for their program.
This policy does not apply to High School Academy or University Pathways students.