You've been out of school for at least five years. You know that you want a quality education, and you've made a commitment to yourself to do whatever it takes to earn your degree. You may have had an unsuccessful college experience in the past, or you may not have attended college at all.
In either case, this non-degree status gives you the opportunity to establish a solid academic track record by earning 15 hours of credit at UM-Dearborn. When you complete 15 hours, you may be admitted to a degree program if you meet the admission standards for that program.
To apply: - Print, complete, and submit a prospective degree application.
- Attach a check or money order for the application fee.
- Enclose two letters of recommendation. These may be from an employer, a colleague, a teacher, or any person who is not a family member and can attest to the applicant's potential for academic success at UM-Dearborn.
- Request that official transcripts from all previous institutions be sent directly to the Office of Admissions and Orientation. A high school transcript is also required if you have earned less than 30 transferable hours at a college or university.
- Schedule an interview with an admissions counselor by calling 313-593-5100.
You will find the policies of the prospective degree status on the application. The criteria for admission to a degree program after you have completed 15 hours as a prospective degree student are listed there as well.
After you have been admitted to the University, you will receive information about advising and registration.
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