What if I just want to take a graduate level class or two but don plan to pursue a Masters Degree?
You will need to complete an application to graduate school and pay a non-refundable fee of $50 to the Bursar. You must submit official transcripts from all universities and colleges that you have attended with all degrees posted. If your undergraduate GPA is 2.5 or greater, you can be admitted to graduate school as a non-degree student. Only domestic students are allowed to enter UCO’s graduate school as non-degree seeking. International Students are required to enter as full-time students seeking a master’s degree in a specific program of study. If you have a bachelor’s degree, you will be admitted as a Non-degree seeking student. If you have a bachelor’s and master’s degree, you will be admitted as a Post Master’s student. Some classes will require the instructor’s permission for you to enroll and other classes may be restricted to full time, degree-seeking students only. You will have to enroll in person, fill out a graduate enrollment worksheet, and have the JCGS stamp your enroll
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