Other Paths
Dual Enrollment Applicants
High school juniors and seniors who are 16 years of age or older may attend NGU as a dual enrollment student. Two courses per semester may be taken at the cost of $100 per credit hour and may be taken on the Tigerville Campus or online. Students, upon exception, may be considered for a third course in one semester. Students may earn up to 30 credit hours in the dual-enrollment program. All students must submit an Application for Dual Enrollment Admission to NGU. There is an approved list of courses which can be taken for dual credit. This list can be obtained from the Admissions’ Office or Academic Records.
Non-Degree Applicants
An applicant who wishes to enroll in only a few classes for personal satisfaction or continuing education, but who does not wish to pursue a degree, may be admitted as a non-degree seeking student. An application and application fee are required. No financial aid will be awarded. Non-degree seeking students are limited to 6 hours of course work each semester up to a cumulative total of 18 hours unless granted an exception by Academic Records.
To go beyond 18 hours, a non-degree seeking student must be fully admitted (have transcripts sent to North Greenville University and take any required entrance tests). Upon full acceptance into a degree program, the student may request that all coursework taken as a special student be applied to degree requirements.
Transient Applicants
Students who are enrolled in another college or university who wish to take a limited number of courses at North Greenville University may do so as transient students.
To enroll in North Greenville University classes, the transient student must complete a North Greenville University application, pay the application fee, and present a transient student letter. The transient student letter must list the courses to be taken at North Greenville University and an appropriate official at the transient student’s home institution must sign it.
No institutional financial aid is awarded to transient students.