Undergraduate Visiting Student Status Policy
Undergraduate visiting students are those students who enroll in courses or examinations but have not applied for admission to nor been accepted into a specific degree program at Thomas Edison State University. Visiting students do not receive advisement services, and may not apply for graduation. Only a matriculated student may be awarded a degree. Generally, there is no limit to the number of courses or credit hours a student in visiting status may earn; however, some schools may put a limit on the number of credit courses a student may take as an undergraduate visiting student. Additionally, undergraduate visiting students may be restricted from enrolling in selected courses by the schools.
Undergraduate visiting students are governed by the policies in effect at the time of their course registration. Should a visiting student choose to enroll in the University and pursue a degree program, courses and credits earned at Thomas Edison State University while an undergraduate visiting student will be evaluated based on the policies and degree requirements in place at the time the visiting student enrolls in a specific degree program. All students are governed by the curriculum and policies in place at the time the student becomes matriculated into a specific degree program.