Part-Time Admission Criteria
The following types of applicants may use the Part-Time Undergraduate Admission application to apply to Drexel.
If you are interested in full-time undergraduate programs, graduate programs, or non-credit and credit certificate programs, please refer to Other Opportunities at Drexel for application instructions.
Part-Time Undergraduate Applicants
Part-time undergraduate applicants may use this application to apply for part-time evening undergraduate study programs offered by Goodwin College and participating colleges and schools. Refer to the list of Part-Time Undergraduate Programs.
Part-Time Accelerated Undergraduate Students (Saturday Scholars®)
Part-time accelerated undergraduate applicants may use this application to apply for Goodwin College's Saturday Scholars® program. Refer to the list of Part-Time Undergraduate Programs.
An applicant who wishes to enroll in a degree program and is transferring credits from a regionally accredited institution may be accepted as a matriculated student provided he or she meets the course requirements and GPA standards. Applicants not meeting these requirements may be admitted as non-degree students.
Non-Degree Students
Non-degree applicants are considered part-time and are permitted to schedule a maximum of 11.5 credits per term. Applicants who are considered non-degree students include:
- Applicants with prior non-Drexel college experience seeking a Drexel degree. Applicants must earn 24 Drexel credits before being evaluated for full matriculation.
- Applicants currently enrolled at another college or university wishing to complete courses at Drexel for credit, which may be transferred back to their "home" school.
- Applicants who have already earned a bachelor's degree and wish to enroll in an undergraduate pre-requisite course for graduate study at Drexel. To ensure credits are transferable, students are responsible for checking with their intended graduate program department.
- Applicants with no prior college experience, taking courses with the intent of ultimately receiving a degree. Applicants must earn 24 Drexel credits before they will be reviewed for acceptance to a degree program.
- Applicants without any college experience who have special academic needs and ultimately may apply for undergraduate study at Drexel.
Note: Non-degree students are generally required to have a high school diploma. International students must provide a copy of their I-20 from their current institution to enroll as a non-degree student.
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