Nondegree Applicants
Some programs offer nondegree applicants admission to a limited number of graduate courses taken to increase vocational fitness and to learn about recent developments in a field of interest. Such students are urged to seek academic advice from the appropriate graduate program coordinator before registration. Students with nondegree status are not eligible for federal financial aid. Students visiting from other institutions also enroll as nondegree students.
The following are required in order to be considered for acceptance:
- a completed graduate admission application with the nonrefundable $50 application fee;
- transcripts reflecting postsecondary work and showing at least a bachelor’s degree; and
- a possible interview with the appropriate program representative.
Nondegree Enrollment
Nondegree admission is limited to two consecutive semesters. During these two semesters, a student may enroll in a limited number of credits. Students interested in nondegree studies should consult the school or program section in which they are interested to learn the number of nondegree credits permitted and if there are further details or restrictions concerning nondegree studies.
Students who wish to continue graduate study beyond the limits of nondegree status must apply for program admission and meet all regular admission requirements for the degree program. Graduate credits earned at Marymount University while a student is enrolled through nondegree status may be applicable to graduate degree requirements or electives.