The Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy welcomes students to take classes on a nondegree basis providing there is space available. Applicants should file an application with the Office of Graduate and Professional Admissions. Applicants who are accepted as nondegree students are permitted to register for an unlimited number of courses with approval of the appropriate program director. Such courses carry full credit at the university; however, a maximum of 12 credits will be accepted by the school toward a degree should the student later be admitted to a degree program. Nondegree students who wish to enter a degree program in the Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy must file a separate application and fee for admission with the Office of Graduate and Professional Admissions. Admission to nondegree status neither predisposes nor guarantees later admission to a degree program.