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Why are students who are pursuing pre-requisite courses for graduate school considered to be non-degree seeking?

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Why are students who are pursuing pre-requisite courses for graduate school considered to be non-degree seeking?

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Students attending courses, who have completed a bachelors degree but are not yet admitted into a graduate program, are considered non-degree seeking since they are not officially pursuing a graduate degree. Financial aid may be available to such students at the undergraduate level; however, students must receive approval to receive financial aid from our office for the pursuits of the pre-requisite courses by submitting a completed undergraduate Satisfactory Academic Progress appeal (available under Forms > Appeals).

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