Non-degree seeking students are generally non-traditional students who are seeking
to further their education but are not seeking to complete a degree. These options
are designed to accommodate a small number of students with very specific academic
goals, to pursue some special interest, or for self-enrichment and do not wish to
work toward a degree.
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- Submit your official high school transcript showing a graduation date OR an official score report from GED, HiSET, or TASC. If you hold an associate (does
not include applied science) or bachelor's degree, send an official transcript from
the degree-granting institution instead of your high school transcript or GED, HiSET,
or TASC scores.
- An undergraduate applicant admitted as a non-degree student is allowed to earn up
to 12 semester hours. Students may not enroll in any course for which there is a learning
support prerequisite unless they have been screened for and have exempted the relevant
learning support course. Students are advised to check course prerequisites and descriptions
carefully and to consult with an academic advisor prior to registering for courses.
- Non-degree seeking students are not eligible for financial aid and must wait until
the first day of classes to register.
- Post-associate or bachelor's non-degree seeking students must have earned an associate
degree (does not include applied science) or bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited
institution.
- You may audit a class for no academic credit if space is available in the course you
would like to audit. You will not be required to take course exams. If you are applying
for admission solely to audit a course or courses, apply as a non-degree seeking student.
After you are accepted for admission and during the course registration period, you
must inform the registrar and your course instructor that you intend to audit the
course. Once enrolled, you cannot change from audit status to credit status, nor can
you receive retroactive academic credit. If you wish to receive academic credit, you
must take the course again. Note that you will pay the regular course rate for tuition,
fees and books.
Submit your verification of lawful presence documentation.
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- This is not required if you pay out-of-state tuition.
- Out-of-state tuition is much higher than in-state tuition. Estimate costs.
- Admission to EGSC is not contingent upon proof of lawful presence.
- If you no longer wish to be considered for tuition at the in-state rate, please contact
us at admissionsFREEOMNIUPDATE so that we can remove the requirement from your record.
All new students (freshman, transfers, and others) attending in person classes will
be required to submit a Certificate of Immunization prior to the first day of classes.
The certificate will be kept on file and will be valid throughout the tenure of the
student's enrollment.
Students who plan on enrolling in fully online classes may or due to conflict with
religious beliefs may request an exemption on the immunization form located here.