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Can I be a degree seeking undergraduate and take courses as a non-degree graduate student at the same time?

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Can I be a degree seeking undergraduate and take courses as a non-degree graduate student at the same time?

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Undergraduates active in any degree-seeking program at the University (on any campus) cannot register as a non-degree Graduate student. However, students admitted to the Medical School, Dental School, Pharmacy, and Veterinary Medicine can register as a non-degree graduate student. Students admitted to Public Health cannot register for graduate credit as non-degree-seeking students; they are admitted to a Graduate career program, and students cannot be active in two Graduate-level programs concurrently.

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