Non-Degree Registration - UConn's Department of Public Policy 2026

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  2. Begin by selecting your status: check the appropriate box for Graduate student at UConn, submitted application for Graduate School, or Non-degree student.
  3. Fill in your biographical information including Social Security Number, gender, citizenship status, name, birth date, address, phone numbers, email, current employer, and position.
  4. In the Academic Background section, provide details about your degree granted, date received, institution attended, major, and GPA.
  5. Sign and date the form to accept responsibility for compliance with UConn’s regulations. Ensure all fields are completed accurately before submission.
  6. Email the completed form along with your current resume and unofficial transcript to cdee@uconn.edu.

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A Resident who has contracted with the University for on- campus housing may not sublet, loan, assign, or transfer the contract to another person. Only contracted Residents may occupy the room/apartment. Overnight guests are limited (see Section 9. Rules and Regulations).
Non-degree-granting institutions typically focus on diploma and certificate programs that lead to short-cycle academic credentials. Many are also authorized to provide degree-level programs, either independently or in cooperation with a university or other degree-granting institution.
The passing cutoff point to satisfy general credit requirements is typically a D or above.

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Colleges offer many types of programs that do not result in degrees. For instance, they offer certificates, diplomas, and apprenticeships. All of these programs are non-degree but many of them are still offered for college credit. Even a program, such as a bootcamp, can result in a student earning college credit.
A letter grade of a D is technically considered passing because it not a failure. A D is any percentage between 60-69%, whereas a failure occurs below 60%. Even though a D is a passing grade, its barely passing. As such, it is not looked at favorably.
A degree is awarded by a college or university and shows potential employers that you have completed docHub coursework for a specific area of study. Degrees are typically offered at the associate, bachelors, masters and doctorate levels.
The University requires that all students have a cumulative grade point average (GPA) of at least 2.0 at the time of graduation. However, some of the schools and colleges require higher averages. Students should refer to their school or college requirements to determine the minimum cumulative GPA required.
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