A student with a bachelor's degree who wishes to enroll in courses, but does not plan to pursue a program leading to a graduate degree, or is not eligible for admission, may enroll in certain classes with Non Degree Seeking (NDS) status. This status also is granted to a student admitted to a certificate program who is not also admitted to a degree program and to a guest or visiting student from another university. NDS status does not constitute admission to a degree program, and the courses taken under this status might not apply to a particular degree program. For the student eligible for admission, a maximum of nine credits taken under NDS status may be considered in a degree program if the student should later decide to apply for admission to a degree program and if an advisor and the graduate dean approve the credit. NDS status is not available to students with dual enrollment.
To apply for NDS status, complete the NDS form. A non-refundable application fee of $40 must accompany the NDS form. NDS applications can be submitted at anytime for an upcoming semester or session, but it may be impossible to process applications submitted in the last week before classes begin. Allow at least five business days for processing before attempting to register; do not wait for written verification.
NDS status is intended to be an efficient way to enroll for a specific class or to begin taking classes prior to submitting all the necessary paperwork required for formal admission. It is a great way to test out graduate level study at WMU.