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Students can opt for a dual degree that includes a program from Regent University School of Psychology & Counseling.

Nondegree Admission Requirements

Applicants who do not intend to obtain a degree may be accepted on a nondegree basis. Nondegree students are not eligible to receive financial aid and may enroll in courses on a space-available basis. In addition, they must demonstrate that they have the necessary prerequisites for the course they desire and have the permission of the course instructor before registering. Nondegree students are limited to a maximum of 12 credits. They may not enroll in experiential courses such as practicum or internship. Nondegree students may be accepted for Psy.D. courses only by permission of the program director. Applicants seeking nondegree status must meet the published entrance requirements and must submit the following in the application packet.

  1. Regent University Online Application.
  2. A copy of your transcript indicating the latest degree conferred.
  3. Complete an Academic Background Questionnaire.
  4. Admissions interview (if needed).

A maximum of 12 Regent credits may be allowed toward a degree if a nondegree student later applies for regular degree-seeking status. The applicant must submit the additional material required for degree status. The admissions committee will consider the application in the same way it would a new applicant.