Fordham University            The Jesuit University of New York
 


Non-Matriculated Students

 

Office of Admissions
33 West 60th Street  Suite 207
New York, NY 10023
Phone: (212) 636-6400
Fax: (212) 636-7106
Email: gse_admiss@fordham.edu

Linda Horisk
Assistant Dean of Admissions & Enrollment Services
 
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Non-Matriculated Student Guidelines
 
Thank You for your interest in Fordham University. We welcome you to register for classes  as a non-matriculated student. Here are some particulars that you should be aware of:


1. You must provide proof of the following:
·         Earned Baccalaureate degree from an accredited college or university. A copy of your diploma or transcript is acceptable.
·         Proof of identity, in the form of a government issued photo id (driver's license, passport, etc.)
·         Obtain course approval from an academic advisor for your courses. You will have an opportunity to meet with an advisor during our In Person Registration hours.


2. Non Matriculated Student Status 
·         Prospective students and current applicants for future terms are encouraged to take Graduate School of Education classes as non matriculated students.
·         In person registration dates for non-matriculated students occur regularly just prior to the start of a new academic term.
·         Undergraduate Seniors already enrolled at Fordham University whose programs do not require their full-time attendance may register as non-matriculated students; written consent from the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and their school's Dean is required. A maximum of six credits will be allowed.
·         If individuals are already accepted to another Fordham academic program, they must take an official leave of absence from or withdraw from the program prior to seeking non-matriculated status in the Graduate School of Education.
·         Applicants that have been denied admission to the Graduate School of Education are not eligible to enroll as non-matriculated students.


3. Credit Limit, Course Limitations
·         The Graduate School of Education provides opportunities for non-matriculated students to take course for an of our three academic terms: Fall, Spring, Summer
·         As a non-matriculated student, you may not exceed more than 12-credits. Enrollment as a non-matriculated student does not imply acceptance or eligibility to any degree program in the Graduate School of Education.
·         Courses taken as a non-matriculated student do not automatically count toward a graduate degree program. 

     ·      Non -matriculated students are not eligible to take advanced level courses (level 
            7000 or higher), courses requiring pre- or co-requisites, independent studies, 
            tutorials, any field placement practica, or those reserved for a cohort group.

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