Admission as an Undergraduate Transient/Non-Degree Seeking Student

A student seeking to enroll in courses at Texas Wesleyan University as a non-degree seeking student may be admitted as a transient student. The student must complete the Application for Non-Degree Admission in the Office of Admissions and supply an official transcript from their most recent institution. Students will be admitted on the condition of their current or most recent academic standing and will be allowed to take up to but no more than 11 hours of credit. Should a transient student decide to apply for degree-seeking status at Texas Wesleyan University or attempt to enroll in courses that meet or surpass 12 hours, the student will be required to complete the full admission process as a transfer student.

International students admitted to approved exchange, cooperative, leveling, and prerequisite programs, as well as transient international students required by U.S. Immigration to enroll full time, are exempt from the maximum 11 hours of credit and may enroll in the number of hours allowed by their program and/or required by U.S. Immigration. These students must complete the full international student admission process.