It is the policy of the university that a student may not be admitted to and registered in more than one unit of the university simultaneously. Students wishing to take courses in more than one unit in the same semester (or wishing to take courses in units in which they are not enrolled) may accomplish this through interdepartmental registration.
When, through multiple applications, a student is offered admission to more than one unit of the university, the student may register in only one. When a student has been admitted to a graduate and undergraduate unit, the registration is in the undergraduate unit until completion.
This policy is in no way intended to abridge a student's freedom to pursue two or more degrees. Such students must take on one experience, followed by the other and change official enrollments when complete with the first. Only officially-approved dual degree or joint-degree programs between units can be registered in simultaneously, typically to a planned out official dual or joint degree.
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