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How many credit hours can a non-degree seeking student transfer into a degree program?

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How many credit hours can a non-degree seeking student transfer into a degree program?

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A non-degree student is an undergraduate student who does not intend to seek a degree at UT Dallas but who wishes to take courses for credit. Up to 15 hours of such course work credit may be transferred to any degree program at the University; acceptance of any of these hours is at the discretion of the Undergraduate Associate Dean of the School into which the student wishes to be accepted.

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