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Admission procedures,
tuition, fees, courses of instruction, programs of study, faculty
assignments, and academic regulations are subject to change.
UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS
First-time college students who have a high school diploma,
or equivalency diploma, and students with previous college work
elsewhere may be admitted as special non-matriculated students for
one session. Complete and return the application and registration
forms in this brochure to the Admissions Office. In order to continue
your education at Long Island University, C.W. Post Campus, you
must submit an official application, and official transcripts from
all schools previously attended to the Office of Admissions.
Students currently enrolled at Long Island University, taking
12 or more credits in a regular semester, can take weekend college
courses as part of their 18 credits maximum, flat-rate tuition.
Register for weekend college courses when registering for regular
semester courses. Total credits per semester may not exceed 18 credits
without permission of the appropriate dean.
Students enrolled part-time at the Campus during the regular
semester may enroll for up to six credits in each weekend college
session, provided that the total number of credits does not exceed
nine. Complete and return the registration form enclosed to the
Registration Office.
Students formerly enrolled at the Campus who wish to resume
their studies should complete the application and return it to the
Office of Admissions. The Registration Form should be brought to
the Academic Counseling Center, located on the second floor of Kumble
Hall.
Students attending another institution of higher education
may attend C.W. Post, with a letter of permission from the home
school. Attach the letter to the completed application and registration
forms and return to the Office of Admissions.
Qualified high school
students may apply for admission to C.W. Post with the recommendation
of their guidance counselors. Attach the recommendation to the application
and registration forms and return to the Office of Admissions.
GRADUATE STUDENTS
Degree candidates must have a formal application, and all required
materials on file at the Office of Admissions. If accepted, the
students will have their registration card signed by an academic
advisor and return it to the Registration Office.
Non-degree candidates/Non
Matriculants must have a formal application on file at the Office
of Graduate Admissions. If accepted, the student will have their
registration card signed by an academic advisor and return it to
the Registration Office. (Please Note: Acceptance as a Non-degree
candidate or Non-Matriculant does not constitute acceptance into
a degree or certificate program. When applying to a degree granting
program, an application, and all required materials must be submitted
to the Office of Graduate Admissions for review. Credits taken as
a Non-degree candidate or Non-Matriculant are not automatically
applied to subsequent degree or certificate program in which you
register, but may be taken into consideration by the Dean of the
academic department.)
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