Matriculation
Matriculation is an agreement with the University to a particular set of degree requirements. Graduate students who have met all the requirements and have been accepted by Graduate Admissions are considered fully matriculated. Non-matriculated students may take 6–9 credits with permission from Graduate Admissions. Students who want to take courses beyond these initial credits must be admitted to the University. The option to take courses as a non-matriculated student does not apply to programs for teacher or administrative certification. Contact Graduate Admissions for further information.