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Graduate School-Camden
 
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Biology 120
Chemistry 160
Criminal Justice 202
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Dual-Degree Program
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English 350, 352
History 512
Liberal Studies 606
Mathematical Sciences 645
Physical Therapy 742
Public Policy and Administration 834
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Camden Newark New Brunswick/Piscataway
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  Graduate School-Camden 2004-2006 Programs, Faculty, and Courses Criminal Justice 202 Nonmatriculated Status  

Nonmatriculated Status

The program accepts a limited number of students on a nonmatriculated basis. To apply as a nonmatriculated student, students must

1. possess a B.A. or B.S. from an accredited college or university

2. submit an official transcript showing all undergraduate and graduate course work

3. submit a personal statement about goals and the reasons for seeking nonmatriculated status

4. submit three letters of recommendation

5. submit a statement about personal and professional goals and about how this program will help you fulfill them

6. submit the list of courses you plan to take (Note: Nonmatricu- lated students may not enroll in more than two courses per term and in no more than a total of four 3-credit courses.)

Applicants who are accepted into the program as nonmatriculated students may take no more than 12 credits, all of which must be chosen from core courses. Advancement to degree status requires approval of the director and a minimum B grade in each core course.


 
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