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Non-matriculated


Students wishing to take up to 24 credits without being officially enrolled in the college may apply as a non-matriculated student. In order to be eligible, students are required to:

- Meet the same Undergraduate admission requirements as freshmen or transfer students
- Have earned a high school diploma or GED and be considered an undergraduate student (students with a bachelor's degree work with Graduate Admissions)
- Have never been enrolled at SUNY Brockport
To apply:
- Visit the Office of Undergraduate Admissions to fill out an application and interview with an Admissions Advisor
- Submit a non-refundable $25 application fee

Non-matriculated students may register for up to six semester hours of Undergraduate coursework in their first semester, and nine credits in any subsequent semesters provided they maintain a cumulative GPA of 2.0.

Non-matriculated students:
- Are not eligible for financial aid
- Will receive limited advisement
- Must submit all official documents (college/high school transcripts) to continue as a non-matriculated student for the following semester
- Are not bound to the current catalog
- Are limited to a maximum of 24 credit hours as a non-matriculated student

High School students wishing to enroll in a class at SUNY Brockport need to complete the non-matriculated high school student application, which is available in Undergraduate Admissions. Along with the application, a letter from your school counselor is required for consideration as a non-matriculated student. The letter should state that you are recommended by your high school to take courses at the collegiate level. Please bring this to the Office of Undergraduate Admissions upon applying. High school students may only take one class per semester.

Comments or questions? Contact Undergraduate Admissions.

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