Non Degree-Seeking Students (Non-Matriculating Status)

Students who hold a high school degree or who have passed a GED test or High School Proficiency Exam are eligible to take undergraduate courses for unit credit at the University as a non-matriculated student.  Courses in the traditional A.A. degree program and traditional B.A./B.S. programs are only open to women, with the exception of nursing.  Students complete a registration form, and the registration needs to be approved by the Registrar’s Office, the instructor of the course (in consultation with the department chair), and Academic Advising.  Students may not register until the first day of classes, unless approved by the Department Chair/Program Director.  They are expected to observe all policies and procedures of the University while in attendance, including meeting any course prerequisites.  In addition, if a student has taken 30 or more units at the University as a non-matriculated student, the student must get approval to take any further such units from an appropriate Dean.  If, after taking courses at the University, a student matriculates then they may submit previously taken courses for possible credit.  To receive credit these courses must satisfy the requirements of the program and meet the approval of the department chair.  Permission to enroll under a non-matriculating status does not guarantee acceptance to Mount Saint Mary’s University.