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Undergraduate Enrollment in Graduate Courses


Senior students who have an undergraduate grade-point average of at least 3.0 may choose to take selected graduate-level courses with special permission. Registration for graduate courses is limited. Students should consult their academic adviser.

Students who graduate with a 3.2 undergraduate grade-point average from the College of Nursing may have the Graduate Record Examination requirement waived for admission into the graduate program if application to the graduate program occurs within one year after baccalaureate graduation. Students applying to the doctor of nursing practice (D.N.P.) degree program will need a 3.4 undergraduate GPA for this waiver.

 
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