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Can I apply credits earned through Non-Degree Enrollment toward a degree?

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Can I apply credits earned through Non-Degree Enrollment toward a degree?

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While enrollment in classes through Non-Degree Enrollment does not constitute admission to the University of Washington, the credits earned may be applied toward a degree should you be admitted to the University at a later date. • Undergraduate credit: Forty-five of the final 60 credits of an undergraduate degree program must be completed as an admitted student in residence at the UW. • Graduate credit: To earn graduate credit as a Non-Degree student, you must be granted Graduate Nonmatriculated (GNM) status prior to registering. Read about Graduate Nonmatriculated (GNM) status.

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