Non-Matriculated Course Enrollment

Enroll in individual courses at IAU without formal admission to a degree program. Flexible, fully online options designed to support academic and professional advancement.

Overview

What is a Non-Matriculated Student? 

Non-Matriculated students are individuals who enroll in individual courses without being admitted to a degree program. This option is suitable for those seeking to build specific skills, career advancement, explore academic areas, or prepare for future degree stud

Enrollment Process

Available courses for each term can be found on the Course Descriptions page.

Enrollment Process

How to Enroll

  1. Review available courses on the Course Offerings page
  2. Select desired course(s)
  3. Complete the Non-Matriculated enrollment form.
  4. Submit full payment for selected course(s)
  5. Receive confirmation and onboarding communications
  6. Access course materials and begin coursework.

Course Application and Enrollment Walkthrough

This video provides a step-by-step overview of the Non-Matriculated registration process, including course selection, enrollment steps, and the communications you will receive when finalizing enrollment.

Delivery Format

All Non-Matriculated courses are currently offered online

Payment Requirement

Full payment is required prior to enrollment

Course Availability

Course offerings vary by term and are subject to availability

Available courses for each term can be found on the Course Descriptions page.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are Non-Matriculated courses offered online or in person?

All Non-Matriculated courses are currently offered online.

Is admission to IAU required to enroll?

No. Non-Matriculated students may enroll in individual courses without formal admission.

When is payment required?

Payment must be completed in full prior to enrollment.

Will these courses apply toward a degree program?

Yes, any courses completed will be credited if the student decides to enroll into a degree program at IAU.

Where can I view available courses?

Courses are listed on the Course Descriptions page for each semester.

Are courses open enrollment?

Courses begin every two months and follow the institution’s standard program start dates. Please refer to the Academic Calendar for specific start dates and admissions deadlines. Students who apply after the deadline for an upcoming session will be enrolled in the following session.

Disclaimer

The following information is provided to help students understand the policies and guidelines that apply to Non-Matriculated course enrollment at IAU. Please review these terms carefully.

Non-Matriculated Student Disclaimer

Please review the following policies carefully before registering for a course as a Non-Matriculated student. These guidelines outline important information related to enrollment, payments, course participation, and institutional expectations.

Non-Matriculated Status

Enrollment as a Non-Matriculated Student does not constitute admission to a degree program at IAU. Participation in individual courses does not guarantee admission to any IAU academic program.

Academic Credit and Transferability

Courses completed as a Non-Matriculated Student may carry academic credit; however, transferability or applicability toward future academic programs is not guaranteed and is subject to the policies of the receiving institution.

Course Availability

IAU reserves the right to modify, reschedule, cancel, or change course offerings, schedules, instructors, or delivery methods at its discretion.

Tuition and Fees

Students are responsible for all tuition and applicable fees. Payment must be completed prior to enrollment unless otherwise authorized.

Refund Policy

  • Students may request a refund if they withdraw and drop a course prior to the start of classes.
  • If a student does not complete or finalize their enrollment in a course, a refund will be issued.
  • Once classes have begun, no refunds will be issued. Enrollment is considered active once the course starts; non-attendance or lack of participation does not constitute withdrawal.

Student Responsibilities

Students must comply with all academic policies, codes of conduct, and institutional regulations, including standards of academic integrity.

Policy Updates

IAU reserves the right to update or modify policies, procedures, and requirements. Continued participation constitutes acceptance of such updates.

Technology Requirements

Students are responsible for maintaining reliable internet access, appropriate hardware, and required software. IAU is not responsible for technical issues related to personal equipment or connectivity.

Course Enrollment and Capacity

Enrollment may be subject to capacity limits or minimum thresholds. IAU reserves the right to cancel or adjust courses as needed.

No Guarantee of Future Admission

Completion of Non-Matriculated coursework does not guarantee admission to any degree program.

Course Prerequisites

Students are responsible for ensuring they meet any prerequisite requirements prior to enrollment.

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