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NOVA 2007-2008 College Catalog
ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION | Student Classifications
Curricular Student
You are classified as a curricular student when you declare a
major, that is, when you are admitted to a curriculum of the
College. You must be a high school graduate, have earned a
General Educational Development (GED) diploma, have completed
an approved developmental program, or have been otherwise determined
qualified for admission. Your academic record must contain all
of the information required for admission to the College. A
curricular student may be either a full-time or part-time student
working toward completion of a certificate or associate degree
at the College.
Non-Curricular Student
If you have not requested admission to a curriculum or developmental
program, you may still enroll in courses by identifying
your reason for enrolling at NVCC. You may be classified as
a non-curricular student under one of the following circumstances:
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Upgrading employment skills for your present job.
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Developing skills for a new job.
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Exploring a new career. You may be undecided about a career goal or an occupational choice. If you are changing from one educational objective to another, you are expected to declare another objective prior to completing 30 credit hours of course work.
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Personal satisfaction or for general knowledge.
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Transient (visiting) student. You may be enrolled at NVCC while maintaining primary enrollment with another college or university.
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Non-degree transfer student. You may be enrolled at NVCC to take only a certain number of courses for transfer to another college or university prior to completing the graduation requirements of a specific curriculum at NVCC.
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High school or home schooled student. You must submit a Dual Enrollment form (NVCC 125-207 for high school students, or 125-208 for home schooled students) signed by your parent or guardian and your principal to enroll at the College.
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General or curricula requirements pending. You may not have met all of the general or specific admission requirements as stated in the College Catalog but may be accepted by the College to take courses for one semester only, with approval from the College.
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Restricted enrollment. You may meet admission requirements of a specific curriculum but be temporarily denied entry because of an enrollment limitation. You may enroll in other courses while waiting for entry into your chosen curriculum, with approval of the College.
Full-Time Student
You are considered a full-time student if you are enrolled in
12 or more credits of course work in a semester or summer term.
Part-Time Student
You are considered a part-time student if you are enrolled in
fewer than 12 credits of course work in a semester or summer
term.