College of Adult and Graduate Studies Options for Non-Degree Seeking Students
CCU's College of Adult and Graduate Studies has many graduate and adult courses that appeal to non-degree seeking adult students who want to enrich their lives and advance their learning – without earning a specific degree. Great faculty and a community of scholars draw many students to come and learn at CCU.
Degree options are offered for non-degree seeking graduate students, as well as students looking for non-degree seeking online courses. In addition, licensed educators come to CCU to earn the non-degree program credits necessary to maintain their credentials, while others gain valuable classroom experience and a professional certificate.
For these students, non-degree courses are the best option. It allows them to register for adult degree programs and courses without choosing a major or seeking a specific degree.
A non-degree seeking student taking undergraduate courses is required to have a high school diploma or GED. Non-degree students taking graduate courses are required to have a bachelor's degree.
Admission Steps
Non-degree seeking students should view the non-degree seeking admissions process and complete the College of Adult and Graduate Studies admissions application online. First, create an account on CCU's secure Website, then click on Apply Online. You will need to choose "Non-Degree Seeking (Adult)" or "Non-Degree Seeking (Graduate)" as your academic program on the admission application. Students can find non-degree course requirements here as well.
Please note that tuition is due upon registration. Financial aid is not applicable to non-degree credit earned.
Contact an Enrollment Counselor at the College of Adult and Graduate Studies Center nearest you if you have questions or would like to talk to someone about registering for adult programs or classes at CCU.