Enrollment Steps for Post-Baccalaureate Degree Students
Steps for visiting students with a bachelor's degree who wish to take classes at 麻豆精品在线播放 without pursuing another degree:
The state requires students to submit evidence of residency status when completing a college application. Students should use the Residency Determination Service (RDS) to complete a determination.
Complete the (necessary to be assigned a student number.) On the CFNC Application, select the Visiting Student Post Baccalaureate choice in the drop down box. Note that these students are not eligible for financial aid.
Submit official transcripts from your college(s) by the following dates, for registration:
- March 15 for summer classes
- June 15 for fall classes
- October 15 for spring classes
Meet with an advisor for new and visiting students.
Contact Advising Services on Main Campus or at the Orange County Campus.
New students will be assigned to a faculty advisor when classes begin.
Select your courses, register, and pay tuition.
Important: If you are unable to submit your official transcript by the above dates, you will miss early registration. Please note that science classes fill quickly.
- Mail sealed, official documents to the Admissions, Registration, and Records office, 1637 E. Lawson St., Durham, NC, 27703-5023 or deliver it to Main Campus using the dropbox in the C parking lot in front of Building 5.
- Email electronic transcripts through an approved transcript service such as ACT, CFNC, College Board, Joint Services Transcripts, National Student Clearinghouse, Parchment, ScribOnline and Script-Safe to transcripts@durhamtech.edu.
For advising assistance, please email advising@durhamtech.edu.
Students must meet prerequisites in order to register for any courses.
Frequently sought courses
Post-baccalaureate students often request the following courses for graduate or professional school applications:
BIO 168 Anatomy and Physiology I
BIO 169 Anatomy and Physiology II
BIO 271 Pathophysiology
BIO 275 Microbiology
MAT 152 Statistics I
PSY 150 General Psychology
SOC 210 Introduction to Sociology