Matriculation
A matriculated student is one who has met all admission requirements and has been accepted into a program of study as a degree or certificate candidate.
The program of study that is in effect at the time of matriculation is the one the student can plan to follow to complete degree requirements. If program requirements subsequently change, the matriculated student can choose whichever best facilitates graduation as long as the program remains active at the College.
Only matriculated students can receive a degree or certificate from the College.
A non-matriculated (non-degree status) student may enroll in a course or courses but is not considered to be pursuing a degree or certificate. A student may apply for matriculated status by submitting the appropriate documents within the first three weeks of the semester.