Reservation of Graduate Credit by Undergraduate Students
It is possible for undergraduate students to enroll in up to six hours of graduate (master’s) courses in their last semester of their undergraduate degree under the following conditions:
- The undergraduate student must lack no more than 12 hours of work to complete all requirements for his or her first bachelor’s degree.
- These 12 hours (or fewer) must be completed in the same semester, or two six-week summer sessions, in which the student is taking the graduate courses.
- Total enrollment must not exceed 15 semester hours in a regular semester, or 12 semester hours in two six-week summer sessions.
- The student has a minimum graduate admission GPA of at least a 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale) on work completed to date
- The Reservation of Graduate Credit by Undergraduate Students Form is submitted to the Graduate College.
NOTE: Undergraduates cannot count work in graduate courses toward the bachelor’s degree. Such work will be reserved for credit toward a graduate degree.