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Can I use courses taken as a non-degree (G6) student at Texas A&M towards a graduate degree?

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Can I use courses taken as a non-degree (G6) student at Texas A&M towards a graduate degree?

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Maybe. If at a later date, a post baccalaureate non-degree student is admitted to a graduate degree program, with the approval of the student’s graduate advisory committee and the graduate advisor, a maximum of 12 credit hours taken in post baccalaureate non-degree status at Texas A&M may be used on a student’s degree plan. This evaluation is made on a case-by-case basis and the courses must meet the degree plan requirements for the degree.

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