DIVISION OF GRADUATE AND PROFESSIONAL STUDIES
About Non-Degree Study at Ithaca College
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You are a non-degree student if...

you enroll on a course-by-course basis without being admitted (matriculated) into a degree program at Ithaca College.

As an non-degree student you may be...

  • someone who never started college or who wants to return to college
  • an area resident who wants to take a course or two for professional development or personal interest
  • a college graduate who wants to continue his or her education at either the undergraduate or graduate level
  • a student at another college or university who wants to enroll and transfer the credit
  • an international student who wants to study for a semester or two at a U.S. college
  • a qualified high school student who wishes to get a head start in college-level study
  • an Ithaca College employee who enrolls in courses that enhance work performance, promote self-improvement, or provide qualifications for higher job classifications

Courses Available to Non-degree Students

As an non-degree student you may take any of the many courses Ithaca College offers, provided you meet the necessary program and course prerequisites and space is available after Ithaca College degree students have registered. Some programs have additional restrictions. Enrollment in independent studies, internships, and performance studies is limited to special circumstances and requires prior approval. If you have graduated from high school or hold a GED or an associate's degree and you do not already have a baccalaureate degree, you may register for undergraduate courses. If you hold a baccalaureate degree or an advanced degree, you may register for either undergraduate or graduate courses. Note that enrollment in graduate courses requires permission from the graduate chair. Graduate courses in physical therapy and occupational therapy are not available to extramural students. Active high school students need to provide a letter from their high school guidance counselor which gives permission for the student to enroll in Ithaca College courses.

Fall, spring, and summer course lists are available online, at www.ithaca.edu/gps, before the semester starts. Classes are held throughout the day, and over 100 courses are offered after 4:00 p.m. With this wide selection you should be able to arrange a schedule to accommodate your needs. In the summer, registration in classroom courses is open to all on a first-come, first -served basis.

Planning Your Studies

Academic advisers in the Division of Graduate and Professional Studies will be glad to assist you in planning your studies, whether you want to take one course or apply for matriculation into a degree program at the College. Should you have questions about specific programs, they will refer you to other units of the College. To make an appointment with an adviser, call the Division of Graduate and Professional Studies at 607-274-3143, or stop by any weekday between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m.

International Students Are Welcome

International students are welcome to register for courses at Ithaca College. If your native language is not English, you should take the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) and score satisfactorily to demonstrate a command of English. Additional information is available from the Office of International Programs, Ithaca College, 214 Muller Faculty Center, Ithaca, NY 14850-7150; phone: 607-274-3306.

Last Updated September 11, 2007