Open University
The purpose of Open University is
to allow students a quick and easy method of
entering and completing courses to earn college
credits. These credits may be applied
toward bachelor degree requirements. The
following rules apply to Open University
admissions:
-
Open
University permits a student
to enroll in regular
curriculum courses on a
space-available basis;
-
Students are
only allowed to take a
maximum of 12 undergraduate
units or 9 post
baccalaureate units.
Students seeking a
certificate/degree must
formally apply to the
University;
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Eligible
students are those that have
not applied nor been
admitted by NHU as a regular
student for the desired
semester. NHU
employees and their eligible
dependents are also eligible
for this program;
-
Open
University units are not
applicable toward the
residence requirement;
-
Matriculated
students in good standing
may not enroll as Open
University students; a
matriculated student is one
who has been admitted to NHU
as a regular student.
To register, student must get
approval from an advisor, and students need to
complete an Open University application and
registration form; then submit both signed forms
to the Business Office. If the student wants to
drop the course they must complete an Add/Drop
form and submit it to the business office before
the fourth class meeting. Open University
students must adhere to the Adding/Dropping and
Refund policies found in this catalog when
dropping classes. |