What classifies a person as a non-degree-seeking student?
Non-degree-seeking applicants are: • students who want to take a few courses at Virginia Tech and transfer them back to their primary college/university. • highly qualified high school students at the junior or senior level who want to get a head start on college requirements. • people who need to take a few courses to help in their careers, for teacher certification, or self-enrichment. Note: All students must be in good standing at their current school and have at least a 2.0 GPA to be considered for non-degree student status. Transcripts are required. Individuals who are not currently enrolled must be in good standing at their previous institutions(s) and transcripts may be required. Note to summer applicants: A different procedure exists for Summer Sessions. (See www.summer.vt.edu for more information.
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