What is the difference between being a matriculated and non-matriculated student?
A matriculated student is a student who has filed an application to be admitted to a degree or certificate program, has been officially accepted, and has registered for the specific term for which he or she has been accepted. Matriculated students may attend on a full-time or part-time basis. A non-matriculated student is one who has enrolled in one, but no more than two credit courses, and has not been admitted as a degree or certificate candidate in any program within the college.