Have your undergraduate degree posted transcript sent to the Office of Admissions. If later on you apply to a graduate program, transcripts from all previously attended universities will need to be submitted at that time.
You must have an overall GPA of 2.5 or better and a baccalaureate degree from an accredited institution to be admitted. (If your undergraduate GPA was below a 2.5, seek nondegree admission using the Application for Undergraduate Admission. Your enrollment will be restricted to undergraduate courses.)
Once your admission has been processed and approved, you will receive a letter of admission and a student number.
You may enroll in courses for which you have completed the prerequisite coursework or requirements. This may include either undergraduate or graduate courses. Graduate courses taken as a nondegree student may not count on a future graduate program of study unless approved by the program coordinator once you are admitted into the program.
You will need to change your enrollment status from nondegree to degree admission into a graduate certificate, master's, MFA, specialist, or doctoral program in order to qualify for financial aid. Use the Enrollment Change Form to request degree admission (no fee).
Without changing your status from nondegree to a program of study, you CAN NOT GRADUATE from that program.