Non-Degree Seeking Students
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Students with bachelor's degrees who do not plan to seek a degree, or who are not yet admitted to the Program, may enroll in courses in the MPH or Epidemiology Program.  Courses open to non-degree seeking students are limited.  Should a student be admitted to the UA Zuckerman College of Public Health, up to 12 units of graduate credit earned as a non-degree seeking student may be applied toward a graduate degree. Curriculum requirements vary by program and concentration area.   Non-degree seeking students should apply online through the UA Graduate College.

Apply to be a non-degree seeking student!

Classes Available for Non-Degree Seeking Students
If you have questions about which classes are available for non-degree seeking students, please contact Judy Goosherst at judyg@email.arizona.edu, 520.626.3204. 

Link to Course Schedule


Deadline 

The Graduate College requires that applications for Non-Degree status, along with the required application fee, be submitted no later than the day before classes begin.  However, to avoid late registration penalties assessed by the Bursar's Office, students must submit their application, application fee, and registration payment by the first day of class. 

Financial Aid for Non-Degree Seeking Students

Students in Non-Degree status are not eligible for federal financial aid or for any financial assistance offered by The University of Arizona.