Senate Doc #4289S Approved 3/30/89 CATALOG CHANGES IN UNCLASSIFIED STUDENTS Persons who wish to take college courses but have no clear intention of obtaining a degree may be admitted to the University as unclassified students. Unclassified students may take up to nine credit hours each semester for credit. The usual University admissions requirements are waived for students in this classification and no application processing fee is required. However, all students must provide verification of compliance with the North Carolina immunization requirement. Students who have applied for admission as regular degree seeking students and have been denied admission for reasons of academic deficiency, or previously enrolled students who have been dismissed, may not then be enrolled as unclassified students. Admission as an unclassified student does not of itself constitute regular admission to the University. Unclassified students in good standing (2.0 grade point average) who have accumulated 24 semester hours of credit must submit a complete application and any additional credentials required with appropriate fee to the Admissions Office to register for additional courses. Students who wish to continue as unclassified students beyond 24 hours may apply for exemption to the Assistant Vice Chancellor for Enrollment Services. Rules on academic eligibiliy apply to unclassified students. Page 2