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  School of Criminal Justice 2008-2010 Academic Policies and Procedures Registration and Course Information Courses Taken “Not-for-Credit”  

Courses Taken “Not-for-Credit”


Students who wish to enroll in a graduate course or a 100- through 400-level undergraduate course and perform all the assigned work without receiving credit may do so if they secure the advance approval of the graduate program director or the associate dean of academic and student services. When students register, they must indicate "not-for-credit" status during the online registration process. Students must pay the normal tuition fee for the course and fulfill the same requirements as all other students during the semester, including the execution of any written assignments. At the end of the semester, however, they may not take the final examination, and a grade of S (Satisfactory) or U (Unsatisfactory) is assigned. The course and the letter grade are included on each student's record, but no credit is given toward a degree.

 
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