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What is nonmatriculated (NM) student status and how does it relate to GNM status?

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What is nonmatriculated (NM) student status and how does it relate to GNM status?

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Nonmatriculated (NM) status is an undergraduate status, and students in this status do not earn graduate credit, even if the courses they take are at the graduate level. Credits earned in this status can apply to an undergraduate degree if the student later becomes matriculated or may be used in preparation for graduate school. The credits can never be counted as graduate credit even if the student later becomes a graduate student. You do not need to apply for Nonmatriculated (NM) status.

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