Non-degree students are students who are taking courses but are not working toward a degree. Applicants interested only in a certificate program or taking courses for personal interest can apply as a non-degree seeking student.
Non-degree applicants complete a non-degree seeking application including additional documentation if required for select certificate programs. Residency is required for non-degree seeking applicants. Non-degree seeking applicants are also usually cleared to register for classes within 2 business days.
Non-degree students can, at the department's discretion, also transfer up to 12 credit hours of non-degree coursework toward an applicable degree program if they decide to become degree-seeking in that program. Non-degree students do not qualify for financial aid, so these students must pay for their courses out of pocket.