What is the difference between a matriculated student, a non-matriculated student, a full-time student, and a part-time student?
A matriculated student is one who has applied and has been accepted to a degree or certificate program. A non-matriculated student is one who has not been accepted to a program. A full-time student is one who is registered for twelve or more credit hours in any semester. A part-time student is one who is registered for fewer than twelve credit hours in any semester.
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