Applicants who are interested in taking individual courses that are part of the Institute’s degree programs may register for them based on each semester’s course offerings and availability. Applicants will be handled on a first-come, first-served basis.
- Applicants to the Non-Degree Seeking program must show proof of graduation from high school and a recommended minimum 2.5 GPA in their most recent studies for acceptance into the program.
- Upon application, a degree program track must be selected, and additional corresponding materials may be required.
- Students must pass or show proof of having passed prerequisite courses before they are able to register for more advanced courses. Waiver exams may be administered if the students feel they have achieved proficiency.
- Students must earn a grade of “C-” (or 1.7 quality points) or better to pass courses that are core to their chosen track.
- Students must maintain a minimum GPA of 2.0 in order to remain enrolled in the Non-Degree Seeking program. Enrollment is on a continuous basis unless students do not register for courses for a given semester, at which time they will be withdrawn.
- Applicants who are not native English speakers must provide Proof of English Language proficiency. Please see the Proof of English Language Proficiency section in the Undergraduate Admissions section.
Courses taken in the Non-Degree Seeking program do not lead to a degree and are not applicable to earning a professional certificate from the Institute.