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The application deadline has past; can I still take courses in the up-coming semester?

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The application deadline has past; can I still take courses in the up-coming semester?

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Students who submit application materials after the deadline will be considered on a space available basis. If you are just beginning the application process and the term is beginning in one month or less you may want to consider enrolling in courses as a non-degree seeking student. This is an option for most graduate programs; however Always contact the college/program to receive advisement. Students who register as non-degree status do not enter under a catalog year and take the risk of registering for courses that may not be applicable toward his/her degree. Therefore, it is best that you speak with a college/program advisor prior to registration.

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