Admission as an Undergraduate Non-Degree Seeking Student
A student desiring to take courses for undergraduate credit but not seeking admission to the University is considered a non-degree student. Undergraduates may enroll as non-degree seeking students for a maximum of nine units and for up to two semesters by submitting a Non-Degree Application form to the Office of Admissions and providing evidence of sufficient preparation for the intended coursework. Students may petition the Academic Petition Committee to enroll in more than nine units or for more than two semesters. Should the applicant desire admission to a program at a later date, the applicant must submit a complete application for that program and meet the same admission criteria in effect at the time of admission. Non-degree students are not eligible for financial aid. Enrollment as a non-degree seeking student is subject to the approval of the Director of Admissions Operations and Data Management.

