North Carolina State University Handbook for Advising and Teaching

2-2.3.2 ELIGIBILITY TO ENROLL AS A POST-BACCALAUREATE STUDIES STUDENT (PBS)

The Post-Baccalaureate Studies classification is designed for United States citizens and United States permanent residents who wish to undertake academic work beyond the baccalaureate degree but who are not currently admitted to a degree program. This classification is not open to foreign nationals with the exception of the spouse of a regularly enrolled NC State degree student. In special cases where individuals are sponsored by an agency of the United States government for specialized non-degree study, approval may be given by the Graduate School for registration in the Post-Baccalaureate Studies classification. The following policies apply to individuals who register in this classification:

 1. All must have baccalaureate degrees from accredited institutions of higher education.

 2. All classes taken for credit by PBS students will be graded in the usual manner that applies for the particular course. All courses taken at NC State will appear on the student's transcript. If admitted as a graduate student, a maximum of nine hours may apply toward the minimum requirements of the degree for which the student is enrolled, including hours approved for graduate credit while classified as a senior, unclassified undergraduate or professional engineering student.

 3. The grade point average (GPA) of a graduate student who has credits in the PBS category will include only those PBS credits which become a part of the Plan of Graduate Work. However, no course taken six years prior to enrollment into a program will be considered in the GPA calculation.

 4. Registration is limited to a maximum of two courses per semester. Individuals employed full-time should limit their PBS registration to one course per semester.

 5. The PBS classification carries with it no implication that the student will be admitted to the Graduate School in any degree classification.

 6. All course work accepted for degree credit must be approved by the student's advisory committee as being germane to the program. Requests for degree credit for courses completed in the PBS classification are considered after admission to a graduate degree program when the student's Plan of Graduate Work is filed with the Graduate School.

 7. PBS students are expected to familiarize themselves with Graduate School policies and to seek further advice or clarification as needed.


2-2.3.1 Eligibility To Enroll As An Undergraduate Studies Student (UGS)
2-2.3.3 International Student Eligibility For Lifelong Education Students

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