Graduate Nonmatriculated Enrollment Policy
Graduate Nonmatriculated Enrollment Policy
| Sponsor: | School for Graduate Studies and School of Nursing and Allied Health | 
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| Contact: | Director of Graduate Student and Academic Services | 
| Category: | Graduate Studies | 
| Number: | 800.005 | 
| Effective Date: | 01/01/2021 | 
| Implementation History: | Originally implemented 07/10/2011, subsequently revised May 30, 2019 & 1/1/2021. | 
| Keywords: | Graduate, Non-matriculated, Nonmatriculated, Enrollment, Transcript, Nondegree | 
| Background Information: | 
Purpose
Defines enrollment for student not seeking a degree
Definitions
Nonmatriculated: nondegree study; not admitted to a graduate program
Statements
A student may wish to engage in graduate-level study with no intention to earn a degree. For example, a student may want to stay current in the field or earn credit that will count toward a degree at another college or university.
Policy
- The following applies to nonmatriculated study:
- Study is limited to two graduate courses in the School of Nursing and Allied Health if the student is in good academic and financial standing.
- Students may complete as many courses as they wish in the School for Graduate Studies. However, the number of courses taken as a non-matriculated student that can later be applied to a degree or advanced certificate program is limited by the Graduate Transfer, Cross-Registration, Nonmatriculated, & Evaluated Credit Policy.
- The student may enroll in a limited selection of courses offered each term.
- An official transcript must be provided verifying completion of a bachelor’s degree or higher level degree from a regionally accredited institution prior to registration as a nonmatriculated student.
 
- If a student begins as nonmatriculated and is later admitted to a degree or certificate program, only those courses appropriate to the degree or certificate program are eligible to be counted toward degree or certificate program.
- Although successful completion of courses as a nonmatriculated student will be considered in admissions decisions, it does not automatically qualify an individual for admission.
- Nonmatriculated students are not eligible for financial aid.
- Active status is determined by the Graduate Minimum Study Policy.