Undergraduate Personal Enrichment
Students who want to take college-level classes for personal enrichment or pleasure may enroll in C.W. Post’s Personal Enrichment program
- Students who choose not to matriculate and are over 25 years of age can contact the Admissions Office in order to obtain a Personal Enrichment Waiver. Upon completing this form, the student may enroll in up to 9 credits for one semester only. Only students who audit courses may continue taking classes without submitting a formal application for admission. Students who have submitted official transcripts and been accepted as non-matriculated students may take 9 credits a semester and apply for matriculation after completion of 24 credits. Students must complete a Personal Enrichment Waiver each semester prior to registration. Acceptance as a personal enrichment student does not constitute acceptance into a degree or certificate program, although courses taken might apply to degree programs if a student subsequently applies to and gains admission to a specific program. Please note that students who are admitted with non-matriculated/Personal Enrichment status are not eligible for any form of financial assistance (university-based, state or federal).
Undergraduate students are required to fill out and submit the two forms below.
For an Undergraduate Personal Enrichment form click here
For an Undergraduate Non-matriculated students form click here
Graduate Personal Enrichment
Students who hold a Bachelor’s degree and wish to take a limited number of undergraduate or graduate-level courses, may be admitted as a Personal Enrichment Student with non-matriculant status. Acceptance as a personal enrichment student does not constitute acceptance into a degree or certificate program although courses taken might apply to degree programs if a student subsequently applies to and gains admission to a specific program. Most departments limit students to 6-9 credits taken under Personal Enrichment; in addition, some departments do not allow students to enroll with Personal Enrichment status. A maximum of 2 semesters of Personal Enrichment are permitted, and students must complete an application each semester prior to registration.
For a Graduate Personal Enrichment form click here. Please note that students who are admitted with non-matriculated/Personal Enrichment status are not eligible for any form of financial assistance (university-based, state or federal).
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