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Unclassified Students
Any person interested in taking courses for credit at Providence Christian College on a non- degree basis may qualify to do so as an unclassified student by completing the appropriate application
form.
High school students may enroll as unclassified students provided they have 1) a cumulative
high school GPA of 3.0 or above on a 4.0 scale, and 2) approval of their high school principal and parents. Normally, the high school will have a concurrent enrollment agreement with Providence. Students may earn college credit or dual enrollment credits as an unclassified student.
A maximum of six credits or two courses per semester may be taken as an unclassified student. Credits may be transferable to other colleges and universities, particularly those with which Providence has articulation agreements.
A student cannot receive a degree from Providence Christian College as an unclassified student. If, at a later date, an unclassified student decides to work toward a degree at Providence, the student may apply for regular admission. Up to 16 credits earned as an unclassified student may be applied toward a degree.
Financial aid is not available for unclassified students.
Concurrent Enrollment Policy
The main purpose of accepting concurrent enrollment credit is to allow students to accelerate their college program rather than to seek exemptions from courses. To receive concurrent enrollment credit, a student must have taken the course at Providence, or the course must be documented on a valid college transcript from a regionally accredited college. For a course to count toward dual enrollment, a student must have a B- (2.7) or higher in the course. Other guidelines related to transfer courses apply.
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