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Guest students

Any person who has graduated from high school (or earned the GED equivalent) or any person who has attended another university may apply as a guest student. Such a student is not required to submit a high school transcript or ACT or SAT results. Guest students are not eligible for financial aid. Any coursework taken as a guest student will be applicable to a degree program once the student is formally admitted. A guest student is limited to taking 16 hours of credit without formal admission to the University. The 16-hour credit limit shall include all credit hours attempted by the student. If a student fails a class, those hours will be included in the 16-hour limit. Once the 16-hour credit limit has been reached, the student must apply for formal admission through the Office of Admissions. Permission to exceed the 16-hour credit limit must be obtained from the Office of Admissions.

A guest student is required to apply each term at the Office of Registration and Records. Such a student will register on dates established by the Office of Registration and Records. A guest student may register for undergraduate courses only (400-level courses or below).

Students who have been denied formal admission to the University cannot enroll as guest students without the permission of the Office of Admissions. Such a student must contact the Office of Admissions to receive permission to register as a guest student. A guest student's registration will be withdrawn if it is discovered subsequently that he or she has been denied formal admission and is enrolled without the permission of the Office of Admissions.

Non-U.S. citizens can apply as guest students only through the Office of International Programs. Students currently enrolled in high school who wish to take courses at BGSU should contact the Office of Admissions.

Students wishing to enroll as a guest at BGSU Firelands may submit the application and obtain registration information from BGSU Firelands, Office of Enrollment Services.

Applications to register as a guest student may be obtained from and must be submitted to the Office of Registration and Records. Other types of guest student enrollment are as follows.

Post secondary enrollment options
The post secondary enrollment options program provides qualified high school freshmen through seniors who attend public and chartered non-public Ohio high schools the opportunity to enrich their educational experience by enrolling in college-level coursework. The application and credential deadline for fall semester is April 15 and for the spring semester Nov. 15. For additional information contact the Office of Admissions.

Guest degree holder
A student who has earned a four-year degree in higher education and who wishes to enroll in undergraduate courses without pursuing another degree may enroll as a guest degree holder. Guest degree holders may register for undergraduate courses only (400-level courses or below). There is no limit to the number of credits a guest degree holder may earn at the University.

The only admission requirement for a guest degree holder is official confirmation from the appropriate institution of the highest degree received.

Guest degree holders who maintain continuous attendance at BGSU will automatically be sent registration materials for succeeding terms. Students not in continuous attendance must re-submit the guest degree holder application in order to obtain registration materials for the designated term.

Applications to register as a guest degree holder may be obtained from and must be submitted to the Office of Registration and Records, 110 Administration Building.

BGSU students enrolled as guests (transient students) at another institution
Students pursuing a degree at BGSU who wish to earn credit from another college or university may transfer credits to BGSU if they have a BGSU accumulative grade point average of at least 2.0 and all other criteria for the acceptance of transfer credit are met (see Transfer of credit). Students are encouraged to verify with the Office of Registration and Records the equivalency of courses from another institution to BGSU courses and to consult with their college advisers concerning the applicability of the courses to their degree program. Grades earned at the other institution do not become part of the student's record at BGSU, but are included in the determination of all honors.

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