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2009-2010 Undergraduate Catalog

Students Not Pursuing a Degree

High school students who have completed their sophomore year and are interested in taking classes at Bradley, but not in pursuing a degree, may be admitted at any time as undergraduate students-at-large. Contact Undergraduate Admissions and:

  1. complete an application to be an undergraduate student-at-large;
  2. forward a high school transcript as evidence of having attained a “B” or better grade point average; and
  3. submit three letters of recommendation from secondary school teachers or guidance counselors.

Credit Courses for Undergraduate Students Not Seeking a Degree

Students who wish to enroll on a part-time basis (less than 12 semester hours) in undergraduate courses, who do not hold a bachelor’s degree, and who do not intend to complete an undergraduate degree, may apply for admission to Bradley as an undergraduate student-at-large.

Undergraduate students-at-large are subject to all University policies and regulations including academic probation and dismissal. If a student’s cumulative grade point average falls below 2.0, the student will be placed on probation. A minimum of a 2.25 grade point average will be required in succeeding semesters until the student’s cumulative grade point average is increased to 2.0 or higher.

Students who have been denied regular admission to Bradley and students dismissed from the University are not eligible to enroll as undergraduate students-at-large.

A maximum of 45 semester hours taken as an undergraduate student-at-large can be accepted toward a degree program. A student-at-large who decides to seek a degree should apply as a transfer student.

Non-degree-seeking students who already hold a bachelor’s degree and who wish to take undergraduate courses on a part-time basis must be admitted through the Graduate School. Students who have completed an undergraduate degree should refer to the Graduate Catalog or contact the Graduate School, 200 Bradley Hall, by phone at (309) 677-2375, by e-mail at bugrad@bradley.edu, or online at bradley.edu/grad. Students who already hold a bachelor’s degree and are only interested in pursuing a teaching certificate or students who wish to pursue an additional bachelor’s degree should contact the Office of Undergraduate Admissions at (800) 447-6460.

Bradley University is committed to a policy of non-discrimination and the promotion of equal opportunities for all persons regardless of age, color, creed, disability, ethnicity, marital status, national origin, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, or veteran status. The University also is committed to compliance with all applicable laws regarding non-discrimination, harassment and affirmative action.

This Catalog represents the University’s best effort to communicate information on academic programs, policies, rules, and regulations that were in effect at the time of its printing. Students should be aware that the University reserves the right to modify these programs, policies, rules, and regulations at any time within a student’s term of residence. The University’s policy is to provide notice of any such modifications sufficiently in advance of their implementation to ensure adjustments without undue inconvenience. Before pre-registering for any academic term, students should contact the administrative office of their academic department or college to verify the most current information