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I am applying to a graduate degree at Johns Hopkins, but I think I will need to complete a few background courses at the undergraduate level first. Can I be a visiting student?

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I am applying to a graduate degree at Johns Hopkins, but I think I will need to complete a few background courses at the undergraduate level first. Can I be a visiting student?

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Maybe. Check first with the department where you plan to apply. Sometimes students in your situation are allowed to register for any needed undergraduate course after they are accepted to the graduate program. If not, you are welcome to apply to the visiting student program. Keep in mind that visiting students may not enroll in premedical or laboratory science courses. Learn about the Post-Baccalaureate Premedical Program.

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