NON-DEGREE STUDENTS.
Any student who has not been officially admitted into one of the University's degree programs is a non-degree student. Such students are eligible to register on the dates indicated on the Academic Calendar for courses on a space-available basis. Non-degree students are governed by the same academic regulations as degree-seeking students. Thus, academic credit may be denied for coursework when regulations such as prerequisites, overlaps, repeats, pass/fail, and course-sequencing are not followed. Non-degree students must be aware that, should they become degree-seeking students, only courses that have been taken for graded credit can be used to fulfill General Education and Major Program requirements. For a non-degree student to convert to degree-seeking status, the student must apply formally for admission to the University.

