International Undergraduate Admissions

The application deadline for Spring 2010 application has passed.
Please consider applying for Summer or Fall 2010. Review our deadlines at the link on the left.

International Non-Degree Options

International students who are on student visas (F-1 or J-1 status) may only pursue non-degree programs under special circumstances:
  • visiting high school or college student with special permission who wants to enroll in a few KU undergraduate courses while continuing to study at the school they are authorized to attend. 
  • student on approved Optional Practical Training or Academic Training who has recently graduated and wants to take a few KU undergraduate courses part time while working.
International students who are not in F-1 or J-1 status may apply as non-degree seeking for the following purposes:

  • to enroll in one or two KU courses as a visiting student, while attending high school or another college or university.  Requires no special permission.
  • to enroll in one or two KU courses as an adult student not pursuing a degree.
  • to take undergraduate courses for graduate school or for a certification program.

Generally, non-degree students are not eligible for student housing and are limited to 6 credit hours per semester unless they receive special permission to exceed the limit. Grades earned as a non-degree student do not count automatically toward graduation or in the graduation grade-point average. Some schools may allow students to include them by petition.

Students who have been denied regular admission as first-year or transfer students, or other degree seeking students who did not meet admission deadlines, are not eligible for non-degree admission. Admission as a non-degree student also is denied if the applicant has prior academic work at KU and is not eligible for readmission.

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