The College of Humanities and Social Sciences welcomes students to take classes through Non-Degree Studies. Non-Degree Studies may be an attractive enrollment option for those who wish to take a course for enrichment purposes, to satisfy prerequisites for a future graduate program, or simply to test the waters. Applicants seeking F-1 or J-1 visas are not eligible to take courses through Non-Degree Studies.
With a 3.0 undergraduate GPA or above, a student may apply through Non-Degree Studies to take a graduate or undergraduate class. However, it is college policy that students may not take courses in a program for which they were denied admission. Applicants who do not have a 3.0 GPA in their previous academic work, but feel they have other strengths which might outweigh a slightly lower GPA, may contact the CHSS Office of Graduate Admissions to discuss possible options.
Prior to applying for Non-Degree Studies, it is recommended that students contact the director of the relevant graduate program for course advising, and to determine the maximum graduate transfer credits allowed for the program. Transfer credits are those taken before first enrolling as an admitted degree-seeking student, whether taken at another institution, or as a Mason non-degree seeking student. Policies for transferring graduate credit are available on the Policies, Forms, and Procedures page of the Graduate Students section of the Web site.
Students interested in applying Mason non-degree coursework or coursework from another institution toward a graduate degree at Mason should carefully review the university policies regarding certificate, master's and doctoral programs. All degree programs require that students complete a minimum number of credits after they have been admitted to the program. Students should carefully review their plan of study with the director of the graduate program to which they are interested in applying.