A-4: NONDEGREE
Senate Policy: 14-00, Nondegree Students
Procedure: Resident Instruction
- To enroll in the University as a nondegree-regular student, a person
who has not been dropped as a degree or provisional student for poor scholarship
must complete an Undergraduate Nondegree Student - Credit Enrollment Data
Form (form C-5) and a Registration/Drop/Add form. To enroll for subsequent
semesters, only the Registration/Drop/Add form is required each semester
a student registers.
- Students who have been dropped for poor scholarship and wish to enroll
as nondegree-conditional students must obtain on the Registration/Drop/Add
form the signature of the adviser/counselor designated for nondegree-conditional
students in the academic unit to which admission or reinstatement and re-enrollment
is desired.
- All nondegree students are accommodated in credit courses on a space
available basis.
- Approved: ACUI (4-29-76)
- Revised: ACUI (9-15-77)
- Revised: ACUI (10-28-82)
- Revised: ACUI (3-10-83)
- Editorial: (5-6-85)
- Revised: ACAS (4-8-88)
- Revised: ACUE (7-26-96)
Procedure: Continuing and Distance Education
To enroll in credit courses through Continuing Education,
a nondegree student must complete the appropriate Continuing Education registration
forms. The registration forms serve as an application for admission and may
be obtained from any Continuing Education office throughout the Commonwealth.
- Approved: ACUI (9-15-77)
- Revised: ACUE (7-26-96)
Procedure: Implementation
- A person dropped as a degree or provisional student
for poor scholarship may enroll as a nondegree-conditional student in accordance
with Senate Policy 14-00. A student may enroll for a maximum of 12 credits
per semester while in nondegree-conditional status.
NOTE 1: In determining the total credit load
per semester for nondegree-conditional students, all resident instruction,
continuing education and World Campus courses already in progress
at the time of the drop action will not be included in determining the maximum
credit load.
- The Registrar's office will monitor the registrations
of nondegree-conditional students previously dropped from degree or provisional
status. If students are found to have exceeded the restrictions contained
in paragraph 1 above, the Registrar will notify the appropriate academic
administrator. The academic administrator will assist the student in making
a decision about which course(s) will be cancelled. The academic administrator
will notify the Registrar, by means of a memorandum, to cancel one or more
courses to reduce the student's schedule to the maximum limit. The Registar's
office will notify the Fee Assessor to effect a full refund for courses cancelled
because of invoking the provisions of Senate Policy 14-00.
NOTE 2: Cancellations will not be made retroactively,
i.e., if the student who is exceeding the limit completes a course undetected,
and the grade is recorded, the course will not be cancelled.
Senate Policy: 14-00, Nondegree Students
- Approved: ACUI (11-16-78)
- Revised: ACUI (3-10-83)
- Effective: Fall Semester 1983
- Revised: ACUE (7-26-96)
- Revised: Editorial (11-1-07)
The University may make
changes in policies, procedures, educational offerings, and requirements
at any time. Please consult a Penn State academic adviser for more detailed
information. Penn State is an affirmative action, equal opportunity university.