Requirements for Admission for Non-Degree Seeking Students
(Policy 2.03)
To apply for admission as a transient student (one earning credit to transfer to another institution), as a special student, or as an auditing student, the applicant must submit the items listed below to the Office of Admissions. (Financial aid is not available to non‑degree seeking students.)
Application. A completed application for admission is required.
Official Transcript(s). An official transcript from the last post-secondary institution attended and if applicant is a freshman with 0--12 course hours, an official high school transcript or an official GED score report, are required. The high school transcript should include the following:
- All classes taken with grades received
- Rank‑in‑class (actual or estimate)
- All available standardized testing information
- Explanation of grading system
- Graduation date, final GPA, and signature of the appropriate school official
Immunizations. Applicants must have documented evidence of having had the Measles, Mumps, and Rubella immunizations (MMR) within the last 10 years or evidence of having had two immunizations if the applicant was born on or after January 1, 1957. These immunizations must have been given after the applicant’s first birthday. This requirement is waived for students enrolled in online courses only.
College Housing Requirements. Applicants for University housing must submit a completed room application accompanied by a room deposit. The deposit serves as a damage deposit and is refundable, less any charges for damages, upon the student’s written request within two weeks of having vacated University housing. [Cross reference with Policy 4.14 Residential Life and Campus Housing Requirements.] Housing for non-degree seeking students will be granted on the basis of available space.