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The Division of Continuing Studies at the University of Massachusetts Lowell has an open enrollment
policy: anyone may enroll in our courses, while anyone with a high school diploma or
equivalent may be admitted into a degree or certificate program. Students must be admitted
into a degree or certificate program to be eligible for most financial aid.
Admissions
into Certificate Programs UMass Lowell offers a wide variety of credit certificate programs
that allow students to
obtain marketable skills within a concentrated time frame. These short-term certificate
programs consist of a series of courses which, when taken together, demonstrate expertise
in a specific area.
Students are welcome to take
certificate program courses on an individual basis, but must formally apply into the
certificate program and complete all of the required courses and electives with a C or
better in order to receive the certificate.To be considered for acceptance into a
certificate program, students must hold a high school diploma or GED. For
more information on all of the certificates offered through Continuing
Studies click here.
Admissions
into Degree Programs Students are welcome to register for credit or noncredit courses offered by Continuing
Studies. Students who wish to pursue a certificate, an associate's
degree, or a bachelor's degree must also apply for admission to a program through the
Division of Continuing Studies.
To be considered for
acceptance into a certificate or degree program, students must hold a high
school diploma or a General
Education Development (GED) Certificate. Continuing Studies operates on a
rolling admissions basis and each application is reviewed when the student's file is
complete. Students must be admitted to a degree or certificate program in order to be eligible for most
financial aid.
The following materials must be
submitted for admission:
1. A completed degree program application,
along with a $40 degree application fee; 2. Official transcripts of all college, university, or post-secondary schools attended and
course descriptions; 3. Official transcript of high school records, or its equivalent (GED certificate), from
applicants with no previous college/university experience.
After the above information is
filed, a Program Coordinator will evaluate the student's academic records. Qualified
students will receive an official letter of acceptance and a transfer credit evaluation
sometime after submitting all necessary academic materials. A student who has not yet
completed 18 credit hours in his or her degree program will be admitted on a provisional
basis. Academic Faculty & Student Support specialists are available to answer questions
regarding programs and the matriculation process. Appointments may be made by calling
(978) 934-2474.
Declaration
of a Major Upon application, students are requested to declare a major.
Academic Faculty & Student Support specialists are available to help students in selecting a field of concentration.
An early decision of a major by students will greatly facilitate the selection of
appropriate prerequisite courses for major fields and, accordingly, will reduce the
possibilities of time-consuming errors in judgment.
Non-Matriculation Students who wish to register for classes but do not want to be admitted into a
certificate or degree program may do so provided they have the necessary prerequisites for
the course. Credit will be awarded for the successful completion of such courses. If the
student chooses to become a certificate or degree candidate, the applicability of such
course(s) may be subject to other policies of the University and/or to specific program
requirements. Enrollment in courses does not constitute admission to a certificate or
degree program. In order to matriculate, students must complete the admission process as
described above.
Admission into a Graduate Certificate or Degree Program Students interested in applying into
graduate degree or certificate
programs should contact the Graduate School at (800) 656-GRAD or http://www.uml.edu/grad/.
Students with bachelor’s degrees from accredited institutions are eligible
to enroll as non-degree students for a total of 12 credits prior to
matriculating into formal graduate degree programs. Students must formally
apply to graduate certificate programs before enrolling in graduate courses
intended for specific certificate programs.
Summer
Graduate-Level Courses Students who hold the baccalaureate degree or its equivalent may enroll for credit in
graduate-level courses, which are normally offered during our Summer Sessions. Unless
already matriculated in a University of Massachusetts Lowell graduate program, the student
must submit a transcript showing conferral of a bachelor's degree, or subsequent summer
graduate registration may not be permitted. Additionally, such a student is not eligible
to receive credit toward a degree unless he or she files a formal application and then is
admitted as a matriculated student to the Graduate School. Upon admission, an Academic
Petition Form must be filed to have previously earned credits considered toward a graduate
degree.
Day Programs for
Students Matriculating for Continuing Studies Students who have established matriculation for University of Massachusetts
Lowell Continuing Studies degrees at either the associate or baccalaureate
levels may be permitted to pursue specifically authorized day courses. Such
students must secure the written approval of their program coordinators for
all projected courses prior to filing an application with the Office of
Undergraduate Admissions. Full notation of approved courses (including those
failed) is made upon the permanent record of Continuing Studies students.
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