Does USC offer extension courses or have a program that allows non-admitted students to enroll in courses?
USC’s academic programs are designed primarily for students who have applied and been admitted to a regular degree program. However, USC does have a very specific registration option known as “Limited Status Enrollment” that allows certain students in specific situations to take a limited number of courses at USC without being admitted. The following restrictions and guidelines apply to Limited Status Enrollment: • Students who have not yet completed a bachelor’s degree are not eligible for limited status enrollment if they have been denied admission to USC or if they have been academically disqualified or suspended from any community college, college or university. • At the post-baccalaureate (graduate) level, limited status enrollment is not available to students who have been denied admission to the department offering the course unless prior approval is granted by the department and appropriate dean. • Limited status enrollment does not fulfill requirements for issuing a student vi
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