Non-degree and Auditors
Non-degree students are not limited to a fixed set of undergraduate courses and are not affiliated with a study-abroad program.
Admission to this program is selective.
Since °ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Êͼ¿â is accredited in both the United States and Egypt, students from US universities are usually able to transfer °ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Êͼ¿â credits to their home institutions, but students are advised to check in advance.
Requirements
- Non-degree students must submit the same application credentials as degree-seeking students.
- Successful applicants must have completed 30 credit hours as indicated in their post-secondary transcripts and must have a satisfactory grade point average (GPA).
- Students from non-English language universities, submit either valid international TOEFL or IELTS scores for admission consideration. A minimum of 83 in TOEFL total score and 22 in writing or a minimum of 6.5 in IELTS band score and 7 in writing is required
Changing from a Non-degree to Degree-Seeking Student
Upon submitting the application for the undergraduate degree-seeking program, the University may approve a change of status from a non-degree to degree-seeking student according to the availability of places. The department of major will consider accepting credit hours for courses taken as a non-degree student.
All academic regulations applicable to degree-seeking students will apply retroactively with such a change of status.
Auditors
- Individuals wishing to attend classes without receiving academic credit are not required to fulfill °ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Êͼ¿â's admissions requirements.
- Auditors should submit an application form, application fee, and one passport-size photo.
- Admissions decisions are made during the first week of classes each semester and are dependent upon space availability and approval of the department chair and the course instructor.
- Auditors are allowed to attend a maximum of two courses (six credit hours) per semester.