Undergraduate Students Taking Graduate Courses
Undergraduate students may enroll in graduate courses under the following conditions:
1. The student must obtain written approval from the Program Dean in the graduate area in which the work is offered.
2. The student must be of senior standing with only two or fewer semesters of undergraduate coursework remaining.
3. The student has a cumulative GPA of 3.0 at NGU.
4. The graduate course does not create an overload.
5. Students are limited to 6 hours a semester (3/4 hours per 8-week sub-term) of graduate coursework.
6. The graduate coursework may not be covered by financial aid. The student should meet with financial aid to discuss how taking a graduate course may impact their aid and the cost to attend NGU.
7. Graduate courses may be used to meet an undergraduate degree requirement or a graduate degree requirement, but not both. In either instance, the student shall be governed by the current year catalog of record at the time of enrollment.
8. Taking graduate courses as an undergraduate does not guarantee future admittance in a graduate program.
This policy does not apply to students enrolled in specified combination degrees. See the catalog section for specific combination degrees.