Non-Degree Seeking Students

Non-degree status enables students who may need to satisfy prerequisites for admission or who have no immediate degree objective to enroll in courses for which they are qualified without seeking admission to a degree program. Non-degree students may also be visiting students (college students who wish to enroll at Webster and transfer coursework to their home institution) or have dual enrollment status (high school student wishing to enroll in a college level course at Webster).

Non-degree Seeking Students

How to Apply

All non-degree seeking applicants must submit a completed non-degree seeking application. Enrollment in specific courses is based on eligibility criteria and availability of space in the course.

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Students who have graduated high school:

  • Students who have not yet attended any other college or university must submit a high school transcript or GED certificate.
  • Students who have attended another college or university should submit a transcript from the most recent college or university attended.

*Additional documentation may be requested.

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Current high school students:

  • Submit an official high school transcript.
  • Submit a letter from the principal or counselor indicating approval and preparedness to take college level coursework.
  • Submit a letter of support from a parent.

*Additional documentation may be requested.

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There are lots of ways to get involved outside the classroom! 

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Check out our Student Life page and find out what’s going on in and around campus. Join a club; attend an event; see a film; play a sport or show up for a game; meet fellow students with similar interests.

Getting involved on campus can help forge lifelong friendships, create unique experiences and even help build a strong resume. And every Webster campus is a unique reflection of the local community and culture.

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