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How to apply as a non-degree student at Cayuga Community College?

I'm interested in taking a few classes at Cayuga Community College without enrolling in a full degree program. How does the application process work for a non-degree student, and what should I prepare?

a year ago

Cayuga Community College allows individuals to apply as non-degree (or non-matriculated) students, which means you can take courses without being enrolled in a specific degree program. Here's a step-by-step outline of how to do this:

1. Firstly, apply to the college. For non-degree students, Cayuga Community College has a simplified application process. You can complete a Non-Matriculated Student Registration online by providing your personal, educational, and contact details.

2. After submitting your application, you will be asked to provide proof of vaccination. This is a requirement for all students who plan to be on campus.

3. Once your application is received and your vaccination record approved, you'll get access to my Cayuga Portal - the college's student information system portal. Here, you can register for classes, pay your tuition and fees, and access important campus information.

4. Since you're applying as a non-degree student, you may not need to provide previous academic transcripts unless you're enrolling in a class with pre-requisite course requirements. In that case, you may be asked to provide transcripts or any other evidence illustrating that you've fulfilled these requirements.

5. As a non-degree student, you won't be eligible for financial aid, so it's important to have a plan to pay your tuition and fees.

6. Finally, pick your classes! Registration is generally on a first-come, first-served basis, so be sure to sign up for classes as soon as the registration period opens.

7. It's also worth noting that non-degree students are expected to abide by the same academic regulations as degree students. If you ever decide to enroll in a degree program, the credits you earn as a non-degree student may count toward that degree, assuming the classes you took are part of the program's curriculum and you achieved satisfactory grades.

This general process applies to both online and in-person classes, so you can decide which format works best for you. Remember to meet with an academic advisor once you're admitted. They can help you understand course prerequisites, plan out your schedule, and maximize your learning experience at Cayuga Community College. Good luck with your studies!

a year ago

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