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Applicants who wish to attend the University for one
semester or on some limited basis may be approved to
do so upon submitting an application accompanied by an
explanation of their educational goals. The admissions
office reserves the right to determine the proper
category of admission and to determine what
credentials may be required.
Persons attending the
University in any of these categories will be
nondegree candidates. Credit earned while attending as
a nondegree candidate may be used toward a degree only
after the student has applied for and been accepted
into a degree program. An applicant denied admission
to any degree category is not eligible for admission
as a special student. The period of enrollment in
these categories is limited by either time or number
of allowable credits. The official acceptance letter
explains all enrollment restrictions for the category
in question. Nondegree students are not eligible for
financial aid or veterans benefits.
Special Students.
This category is for part-time applicants who are not
interested in earning a degree at USC. A maximum of 30
semester hours may be earned in this category.
Applicants who have been officially denied admission
as degree-seeking students are not eligible for
admission as special students. Courses completed as
special students carry full University credit;
however, none of the hours is applicable to a degree
until the student applies and qualifies for admission
to a degree program. Usually no credentials are
required if the applicant has no plan to seek a
degree.
Concurrent.
High-school juniors and seniors who have excelled in
their studies may enroll in appropriate courses at the
University upon recommendation of their counselors or
principal. Interested students must submit high-school
records and/or SAT or ACT scores.
Auditor.
An auditor may apply as a special student (see above).
Military Special.
Certification of active duty military status is
required.
Last modified Friday April 16, 2004
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