Non-degree (non-matriculated)
students are those who are taking courses in The Undergraduate Studies
but who are not pursuing the Bachelor of Arts degree in The Weekend
College. Non-degree students take courses for a variety of reasons:
- to meet the requirements of
another Antioch University Midwest program, such as the Professional
Preparation Program for Teacher Certification;
- to accumulate credits to qualify
for admission as a degree-seeking Undergraduate Studies student;
- to obtain credits for transfer
to another college; or
- for personal/professional
growth and development.
In order
to attend a course on a regular basis, a student must be properly
enrolled either as
a regular (degree-seeking) student or as a non-degree student.
Non-matriculated students are expected to meet all the attendance
and academic requirement of the class. There is no "auditor" status
in The Undergraduate Studies. All enrolled students are eligible for
credit. Visitors or prospective students may attend a single class
with the permission both of the instructor and the students enrolled
in the course.
Graduates of the Undergraduate Studies
may audit classes but must meet the same standards as the non-matriculating
student.
Please contact the Student Services
Office for information on the application process for admission
as a non-degree student.
Credits can be transferred to
The Undergraduate Studies from a variety of sources: another
university or college; prior
experiential learning; and examinations
and other sources.