Non-Degree Admissions

Anyone can apply to take non-degree courses!

Often non-degree, or non-matriculated, seeking students are high school students looking to take a dual enrollment course, college students looking to take a class over the summer break, or members of our local communities exploring new-found passions!

 

What Courses are Available and When?

Our digital Course Catalog is available here. Using the 'advanced search' function, you can search by subject type, course name, and term.

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Students may apply to Manhattanville by completing the Manhattanville Application.

*Please note, courses in the School of Nursing and Health Sciences are not eligible for non-degree student enrollment.

  • Complete Personal Background Information

  • Make sure that you select 'Undergraduate' and then 'Non-Matriculated HS' under program details

  • Upload your current high school transcript- Your transcript can be retrieved from your high school Guidance Counselor or from your high school student portal / Naviance Portal

  • Make sure that you have completed all required fields and have submitted your application. You will receive an email confirmation with receipt of your application.

Upon completion of your Non-Degree Application and receipt of your required transcript, you will receive an email in one to two business days letting you know if you have been approved to take non-degree courses.

  • Students who receive approval will need to submit their non-refundable $100 Enrollment Deposit
  • Student who submit their non-refundable Enrollment Deposit will receive two emails 24-48 business hours later. One email will contain your new Manhattanville Non-Degree Student username and temporary password. The second email contains your next steps, including course registration instructions.
  • Open your Manhattanville Welcome email.
  • Set up your Manhattanville accounts.
  •  Submit your immunization records prior to course registration
  • Register for classes via ServiceHub.
    • Students with questions regarding course registration can work with an Academic Advisor to select courses and register

 

Students may apply to Manhattanville by completing the Manhattanville Application.

Students may apply to Manhattanville by completing the Manhattanville Application.

*Please note, courses in the School of Nursing and Health Sciences are not eligible for non-degree student enrollment.

  • Complete Personal Background Information

  • Make sure that you select 'Undergraduate' and then 'Non-Matriculated Student' under program details

  • Make sure that you have completed all required fields and have submitted your application. You will receive an email confirmation with receipt of your application.

  • Make sure that you select Non-Degree Undergraduate.
  • Upload your current college transcript- unofficial transcripts can often be retrieved from your current school’s student portal.  

Upon completion of your Non-Degree Application and receipt of your required transcript, you will receive an email in one to two business days letting you know if you have been approved to take non-degree courses.

  • Students who receive approval will need to submit their non-refundable $100 Enrollment Deposit
  • Student who submit their Enrollment Deposit will receive two emails 24-48 business hours later. One email will contain your new Manhattanville Non-Degree Student username and temporary password. The second email contains your next steps, including course registration instructions.
  • Open your Manhattanville Welcome email.
  • Set up your Manhattanville accounts.
  • Submit your immunization records prior to course registration
  • Register for classes via ServiceHub.
    • Students with questions regarding course registration can work with an Academic Advisor to select courses and register

 

Students may apply to Manhattanville by completing the Manhattanville Application.

*Please note, courses in the School of Nursing and Health Sciences are not eligible for non-degree student enrollment.

  • Complete Personal Background Information

  • Make sure that you select 'Graduate' and then select your area of study 

  • Make sure that you have completed all required fields and have submitted your application. You will receive an email confirmation with receipt of your application.

  • Upload your Bachelor’s degree diploma or your college transcript that contains your conferred degree- unofficial transcripts can often be retrieved from your college’s student portal.  

Upon completion of your Non-Degree Application and receipt of your required diploma or transcript, you will receive an email in one to two business days letting you know if you have been approved to take non-matriculated courses.

  • Students who receive approval will need to submit their non-refundable $100 Enrollment Deposit
  • Student who submit their Enrollment Deposit will receive two emails 24-48 business hours later. One email will contain your new Manhattanville Non-Degree Student username and temporary password. The second email contains your next steps, including course registration instructions.
  • Open your Manhattanville Welcome email.
  • Set up your Manhattanville accounts.
  • Submit your immunization records prior to course registration (if you will be attending classes on Manhattanville’s campus)
  • Register for classes via ServiceHub.
    • Students with questions regarding course registration can work with an Academic Advisor to select courses and register

Manhattanville's accredited courses are typically transferable to most colleges and universities. However, we do recommend that if you are planning to transfer a course back to another institution, that you confirm with your institution that the course you plan to take with us will meet the requirement that you are intending it to fulfill. 

Non-matriculated students, not associated with any organization, pay a fee per credit based on whether the course(s) in question are undergraduate or graduate level. Non-matriculated students are ineligible for financial aid. Students should look at their course(s) respective level 'part-time' tuition and fees. Current high school students should review their Early College Program cost here.

Some courses do have prerequisite requirements. Students applying to take a course with a prerequisite are required to provide a transcript showing they have met any prerequisite requirements. 

Academic & Opportunity Programs

Manhattanville offers over 125 areas of study for undergraduate and graduate students.  In addition, there are several opportunity and honors options for students to consider.  .
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Confirm whether your document submissions have been received and receive up-to-the-minute updates about your application.

 

 

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Our Academic Catalog is available online for students to review! You can search by course, semester, or the day of the week it is offered.

*Please note, courses in the School of Nursing and Health Sciences are not eligible for non-degree student enrollment.

 

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Check your coursework from other colleges and universities to see how it will transfer to Manhattanville University. This list is updated frequently.

 

 

Additional Resources

Academic Support Services

The Academic Resource Center (ARC) provides free Peer Tutoring sessions for undergraduate students. Through the ARC, students receive individual and group support in a variety of subjects at all levels of the curriculum.

The Center for Student Accessibility partners with students to empower them to take ownership of their college journey. The Center also strives to increase positive dialogue surrounding disabilities, promoting the "people first" approach and communicating the message that disability is an integral part of diversity.

The Andrew Bodenrader Center for Academic Writing and Composition has a mission is to provide Manhattanville students with support at any stage of the writing process. We strive to build the confidence of student writers through encouraging, collaborative one-to-one sessions with peer tutors, graduate Writing Center Fellows, and Academic Writing faculty. 

The Center for Career Development is committed to individualized career exploration counseling, self-assessment, skill development, and utilizing internship and job search strategies that empower students to take ownership in their personal and professional success.

Additional Student Information

The OneStop Office is here to assist with questions about financial aid and scholarships, tuition and billing, and class registration.

Military and Veteran Students with VA Education benefits can apply for the post 9/11 GI Bill and related awards at Manhattanville University.

International Students are welcome at Manhattanville!  Our community currently welcomes students from more than 30 countries!

Post-Baccalaureate Pre-Health courses are geared toward students interested in applying to graduate or professional preparation in the Health Sciences, particularly in the fields of Medicine (MD, DO, DVM), Dentistry, Physical Therapy, and Optometry. 

Online Students can access our programs from anywhere at any time, providing working professionals with a convenient pathway to continuing education.