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Is there anyway that I can begin my graduate degree program prior to completing the GRE or MAT?

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Is there anyway that I can begin my graduate degree program prior to completing the GRE or MAT?

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If you are otherwise fully qualified (i.e., undergraduate degree completed with appropriate GPA, etc.) you may be enrolled in most majors in the special category designated irregular. While an irregular student you are ineligible for financial aid, may not be considered for a graduate assistantship, and may take only 9 semester hours. Before registering for any courses beyond 9 hours, you must submit the test scores and be admitted to regular or probationary status. Admission as an irregular student does not guarantee you admission as a regular or probationary student. Please call the Graduate School if you have further questions about irregular status. Irregular status may not be used when enrolling in the Ed.S. or Ed.D. programs.

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