Students learning in the classroom

Other students

Non-matriculated students

Students who do not intend to complete Seattle University degrees may enroll in undergraduate courses as non-matriculants. Applicants must be in good academic and social standing at any colleges or universities where they may have studied earlier.

Students must complete a non-matriculated student application and submit an application fee. Non-matriculated students do not qualify for financial aid or academic counseling.

During the fall, winter, and spring quarters, non-matriculated students will be admitted to courses on a space-available basis after all matriculated students have had the opportunity to register. During summer term, non-degree-seeking students may register when registration opens for the term.

Please see our policy regarding non-matriculated class level.

Readmission

Students who do not enroll for more than four consecutive quarters must apply for readmission and are subject to the requirements for their school, department and major in effect at the time they are readmitted.

Please see our policy regarding readmission requirements.

Post-baccalaureate students

Students who have completed a bachelor's degree from an accredited institution can apply to be admitted to Seattle University for additional undergraduate study in pursuit of a second bachelor's degree, a certificate or to fulfill prerequisites for a particular Seattle University degree program.

Please see our policy regarding post-baccalaureate requirements.

Home schooled students

Seattle University thoroughly evaluates whether home schooled applicants have the necessary foundation of skills, background, and breadth to be successful students here.

Please see our policy regarding home school requirements.