Other Study Opportunities
GRADUATE COURSES
Undergraduate students at the college may enroll in graduate courses under the following conditions:
- The student has a cumulative GPA of 2.75 on a 4.0 scale.
- The student holds junior or senior status as an undergraduate.
- The student has completed all prerequisites for the graduate course.
- The student has completed Eng 110 and COMMS 101, or their equivalents.
- The student has the consent of the instructor in the graduate course (for MFT courses, the consent of the director of the Marriage and Family Therapy program).
- There is space available in the course after all graduate registrants for the course have been accommodated.
- The student’s credit load does not exceed 16 credits during the semester of enrollment in the graduate course.
Undergraduate students wishing to take a graduate course must submit a completed Request to Take Graduate Course form to the Registrar. If a graduate course is taken for undergraduate credit, the student may not later use this course to meet the credit, residency, or GPA requirement for the Master’s Degree at Edgewood College.
For post-baccalaureate students, conditions #1 and #3 above apply. Conditions #2, #4, #5, #6, and #7 above do not apply. Post-baccalaureate students wishing to take a graduate course must complete a Request to Take Graduate Course form. These graduate credits may be applied to a graduate degree at Edgewood College. Approval of the respective department is required.



