Admission of Students Not Seeking A Degree
Students may be admitted to Edgewood College to take courses without pursuing a degree. All non-degree students are subject to the priority admission deadlines set by the Office of Admissions. Whether a student will be eligible to enroll will be determined by overall institutional enrollment. Note that instructor approval to take a specific course does not constitute permission to enroll in courses at the college and will not influence a student’s admission to the college. Students may be admitted as:
Limited status and may take a maximum of two undergraduate courses. Such students must submit the Application for Undergraduate Admission, the $25 non-refundable application fee, and must meet with an admissions counselor to determine eligibility for this status. No transcripts are necessary for Limited Status students.
Non-degree and may take an unlimited number of courses for college credit. Such students must submit the Application for Undergraduate Admission, the $25 non-refundable application fee, and must submit one official transcript from a previously attended high school or college.
High school students and may enroll at the college by completing the Application for Undergraduate Admission and by submitting the $25 non-refundable application fee and their most recent high school transcript. Students must carry a minimum of a 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale) high school grade point average in order to be considered for admission, and may take a maximum of two courses per semester. Students must reapply each semester to be eligible for early admission programs.



