Important regulations and requirements for non-degree studentsAcademic regulationsThe university's academic regulations apply to non-degree students, just as they do to other UMass Boston students. All students should consult the university's "Undergraduate Catalog" or "Graduate Bulletin" for information about academic programs and requirements. The following regulations are of critical importance to non-degree students.
TestingAppropriate preparation is especially important for students taking certain introductory courses, and the University wants to be certain that students in these courses have the skills they need for success. The University therefore uses diagnostic testing to place students in the courses that will serve them best. The math diagnostic testBefore registering for math courses up through #140, computer science courses up through #110, or any QR course, students must demonstrate their skills by taking a diagnostic test, unless they have completed the appropriate prerequisite course(s) at UMass Boston (transfer equivalences do not count). All testing sessions take place in the UMass Boston Testing Center (McCormack Hall, 3rd Floor, Room 612). There is no fee, and no appointments are necessary. Tests are given at the hours specified below; please arrive on time. Each test takes approximately one hour. Results can usually be obtained between one and two hours from the time one finishes testing. A photo ID is required at the test session. Calculators, books, or notes are not allowed. Practice exams are available at the Advising Center Web site. For further information, please call 617-287-5522. The test will be offered at the following dates and times. Please note that the test can be taken no more than twice in a 30-day period. The reading/writing diagnostic testNew degree-seeking students are required to take a diagnostic placement test in reading and writing as part of the orientation process. Non-degree students who wish to take English composition courses (English 101, 101E, 102, and 102E) or ESL courses (ESL 100A through 100F) will be required to have their writing skills tested during the first class session. Non-degree ESL students are encouraged to have their writing skills evaluated before registering. Evaluations can be arranged at the Testing Center (McCormack Hall, 3rd Floor, Room 612) at the times given above for math testing. Please note: ESL students who are taking courses in the English Language Study Program of the Division of Continuing, Corporate, and Distance Education must meet different testing requirements. For further information, call 617-287-7876. International students please note!No student with F-1 visa status may register at UMass Boston as a non-degree student unless the student is also registered for a full course of study at the institution that has issued the student's I-20. If you are not studying full-time at the school that issued your I-20, you are out of status with the INS. Students on other visa statuses (such as F-2, J-2, H-4, H-1B) usually do not need to be studying full-time or in a degree program. Check the conditions for your particular status. For more information, call the University Advising Center at 617-287-5500. |