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  1. 2 days ago · A currently enrolled Xavier University undergraduate student may begin graduate course work as a non-degree graduate student if the student is within 12 hours of completing the undergraduate degree. The student must be in good academic standing and must obtain written approval from the appropriate dean and program director.

  2. 3 days ago · Undergraduate Enrollment in Graduate Courses. A currently enrolled Xavier University undergraduate student may begin graduate course work in certain areas of study, excluding the MBA and Psy.D. programs, as a non-degree graduate student if the student is within 12 hours of completing the undergraduate degree.

  3. 5 days ago · At least sixty percent of course work toward a graduate degree must be courses offered for graduate credit only, i.e., numbered 500 or higher and not open to undergraduate students. The remainder must be in approved upper division courses numbered 200-499 taken for graduate credit.

  4. ams, and connect with their progra. faculty in a breakout session. Registration begins in the summer. Questions can be directed to Erica Gehring, Program Manager for the Office of the Graduate School at GEHRINGE1@XAVIER.EDU or 513-745-2932, or Jamie Kuhlmeier, Graduate.

  5. 2 days ago · Exceptions may be granted at program director’s discretion. Some courses and/or programs are not available to non-degree graduate students. At least sixty percent of course work toward a graduate degree must be courses offered for graduate credit only, i.e., numbered 500 or higher and not open to undergraduate students.

  6. 3 days ago · Xavier Faculty-led Programs, Solidary Semester: The student receives the letter grade for the course and the grade is computed into the student’s Xavier grade point average. Xavier affiliated Study Abroad, Direct Exchanges, Non-Xavier affiliated programs: The student receives transfer credit for courses in which a grade of C or better (or its equivalent) is earned.

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  8. Graduate Programs. Xavier graduates work as teachers, administrators, social service agency supervisors, ministers in churches, business managers and more. Each of Xavier's graduate degree programs is distinguished by the strength and reputation of the curriculum and the commitment of faculty to the needs of graduate students.