
Visiting Students
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College Level
A student who is currently working towards a degree at another institution
but wishes to take courses at UNCG
during the regular term is classified as a "visiting" student.
To be considered
for admission as a visiting student, an applicant must:
1. Submit the
regular application forms and the application fee.
2. Have the dean
of the home institution send the UNCG
Office of Admissions written permission to take the specific courses
here which will be acceptable for transfer credit at that institution.
Written permission must be submitted for each semester that the applicant
wishes to attend UNCG.
Visiting students may not continue beyond one semester without providing
additional permission from the dean of the home institution.
3. Have an official
transcript from that institution forwarded to the Office of Admissions.
Visiting students
must have a 2.0 GPA or
better average on a 4.0 scale on all previous work attempted. They must
be in good standing and eligible to return to their last attended institution.
Secondary School
Level
The University provides secondary school students who have strong academic
records the opportunity to begin their college studies early and to
supplement their secondary school curriculum. Secondary school juniors
or seniors can be considered for enrollment in courses as visiting students
by submitting an application, the application fee, a high school transcript,
and a letter of permission from their parent(s) and from their principal.
Enrollment as a
visiting secondary school student does not imply regular admission to
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