Admission into non-degree
status does not guarantee later admission into a degree program. All admission
requirements and deadlines must be met for acceptance into a degree program.
You must be degree-seeking to qualify for financial aid. Non-Degree on-campus
students must comply with health and safety requirements.
Undergraduate Non-Degree Admission Requirements
Any person with proof of
successful completion of high school may apply for and enroll in certain
undergraduate courses. Non-degree enrollment is limited. First priority for
courses will be given to degree-seeking students.
Undergraduate Non-Degree Application Materials
- Non-Degree
Application for admission and
application fee.
- Transcripts: Submit a copy of high school transcripts or
GED. Current licensure is required for specific programs and proof of
prior completed college coursework is required for specific courses.
Master's Non-Degree Admission Requirements
Individuals with
documented completion of appropriate undergraduate degree coursework may be
approved to take up to nine credit hours of graduate work as non-degree.
Non-degree students may be required to seek permission from the program
director before enrolling in graduate coursework.
Master's Non-Degree Application Materials
- Non-Degree
Application for admission and
application fee.
- Transcripts:
Submit transcripts and
current licensure is required for graduate nursing programs.