Admission as a Non-Degree Student

If you have at least a high school diploma or equivalent and wish to take undergraduate courses for credit, but are not interested in pursuing a baccalaureate degree, you may be admitted as a non-degree student. An application for admission must be submitted to the Office of Admissions Review and Processing by the published deadline for the term in which you plan to enroll. Once admitted, you may enroll in any undergraduate course for which you have met prerequisites. Enrollment in graduate-level courses is not permitted. Non-degree students are not eligible for veterans’ education benefits or most other forms of financial assistance including student employment. You must maintain a C average to remain in good standing. Applicants who are ineligible as degree-seeking students are not admissible as non-degree students.

Applicants still in high school may be considered for admission as non-degree students by the Director of Admissions.