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If I take several classes as a Nondeclared Graduate Student and then decide I want to work toward a Masters Degree, will my classes count toward my degree?

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If I take several classes as a Nondeclared Graduate Student and then decide I want to work toward a Masters Degree, will my classes count toward my degree?

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Your classes might count toward your degree if you took them at SIUC and they are requirements for one of the specialty area’s programs of study. It is wise for a nondeclared student to consult with the Coordinator of the specialty area about which classes will count, prior to taking the classes.

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