Concurrent Enrollment

Undergraduate Students Enrolling In Graduate Courses

Senior undergraduate students who have earned a 3.0 GPA or better may enroll in graduate courses with the written approval of their academic advisor and graduate program director/chair. All prerequisites for the graduate course must be met and the student must follow guidelines as outlined by the respective graduate program. The graduate credits earned may be counted toward the undergraduate degree.

Undergraduate students with a 3.0 GPA or better who intend to continue study toward an advanced degree at Immaculata University upon graduation may be permitted to apply credits toward a graduate degree. Students may complete up to 9 credits of graduate work while enrolled as an undergraduate student. Courses permitted for concurrent enrollment as well as the total number of credits allowed will be determined by each graduate program.

Enrollment in a graduate-level course does not in any way imply subsequent departmental or College of Graduate Studies and Research approval for credit for a graduate degree at Immaculata, except in relation to approved accelerated bachelor’s/master’s program. Students will be required to meet all graduate degree requirements for the catalog year in which they are admitted into the Graduate program.

Graduate courses completed while an undergraduate student will be evaluated once the student has been accepted into a graduate program.

Graduate courses taken by undergraduate students will be transcripted on the students’ undergraduate transcript and students will be charged undergraduate tuition for the courses.