Non-Matriculated Students Admissions
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NON-MATRICULATED UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS
Students who do not wish to pursue a program leading toward a degree or certificate may register for courses if space permits, if prerequisites are satisfied, and if students hold a high school diploma, a G.E.D. or its equivalent.  Non-matriculants are not eligible for financial aid, veteran's benefits, academic advising and other services provided to matriculated (admitted) students.  Non-matriculated undergraduate students may earn 12 credits at Heritage as a non-matriculated student.

Credits earned as a non-matriculant may not be applied to any degree or certificate unless the non-matriculant applies and is officially admitted to Heritage University.  After admission, a maximum of only 12 credits that were earned at Heritage University before admission may be applied to an undergraduate degree. 

NON-MATRICULATED GRADUATE STUDENTS
Students with a baccalaureate degree who do not wish to pursue a program leading toward a graduate degree or certificate may register for courses if prerequisites are satisfied.  Non-matriculants are not eligible for financial aid or veteran’s benefits.  Non-matriculated students may take only 8 semester credits.

Eight (8) graduate credits earned at Heritage University may be applied to a master's program when a non-matriculant is admitted to Heritage University as a graduate student.

In addition, graduate credits earned as a non-matriculant may not be applied to any degree or certificate unless the non-matriculant applies and is officially admitted to a Heritage University Graduate Program.