What if I am presently interested only in taking a few courses but not applying for admission to a graduate program?
This falls in the category of “postbaccalaureate” or “non-degree” study. If your position requires you to take graduate courses for continuing education in order to update your teaching certificate or other related fields, fill out the standard Graduate School application form, checking postbaccalaureate under Enrollment Objective, and send a brief letter telling what course(s) you want to take along with your most recent transcripts. (Letters of recommendation and other materials required for admission to a graduate program are not required; you send us only these three items.) Following the receipt of these items, your application will be considered by the graduate committee. You must be notified of their approval before you register. Apply by March 15th for summer or fall enrollment and by October 1st for January enrollment. To take undergraduate courses as a postbaccalaureate student, you must apply through Admissions as a non-degree student but we recommend that you seek advice fr
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