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:

  1. Applicants with prior non-Drexel college experience seeking a Drexel degree. Applicants must earn 24 Drexel credits before being evaluated for full matriculation.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.
  4. 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.
  5. 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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