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ENROLLMENT IN GRADUATE CLASSES BY UNDERGRADUATES
An undergraduate student who is within six semester hours of graduation and who has at least a B academic average in the major subject may enroll for courses carrying graduate degree credit. Approval must be obtained from the degree program coordinator prior to registration. No course taken without this approval may be counted for graduate credit. Graduate work taken under this provision may not be used to meet undergraduate requirements. An undergraduate who is permitted to enroll for graduate work as indicated above will be classified as an undergraduate non-degree student until such time as the student has attained regular admission to a graduate degree program.
No more than six semester hours of graduate work may be completed prior to the completion of baccalaureate degree requirements and admission to the graduate program as an applicant for a graduate degree. No student will be allowed to pursue two degrees simultaneously.