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Thank you for choosing Mount Holyoke’s Professional and Graduate programs. Enrolling in classes as a non-degree student is a multi-step process. The first step is to create/update your student record in our student information system which will be done based on the information collected on this form. As enrolling in classes is a multi-step process, this form should be completed before the application deadline to enroll in any given term. The next steps in the enrollment process will be emailed to you as the start of classes approaches. Please note that after the class begins it is not possible to switch between the noncredit and credit options. We are happy to discuss which option might be right for you, just contact us to set up an appointment: 413-538-3478 or email us at graduateadmissions@mtholyoke.edu Applicants will need to pay a non-refundable $50 deposit when submitting this form. While our tuition is among the lowest in the region, it is important to note that non-credit courses and for-credit courses that are not taken as part of a degree program do not qualify participants for federal financial aid. If you take a course for credit, you may apply for the Community ScholarsAward. (You can apply for the Community ScholarsAward if you are taking a full-price course. Courses that are already offered at a discount are not eligible for this award.)Looking to take a course not for credit? Complete the Non-Credit Class Enrollment Form.Have you taken credit classes through Professional and Graduate Education previously? If so, please fill out this Reactivation Form instead. If you have any questions about this online application or the application process please feel free to contact us at: graduateadmissions@mtholyoke.edu or 413-538-3478.* indicates a required field
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Why we ask for your social security number (SSN) Students are required to provide a correct SSN so that we can report to the IRS and the National Student Clearinghouse with accuracy. Our staff respects your privacy and take confidentiality very seriously. Per FERPA, we limit access to student information to appropriate college personnel only, and do not share it except to the extent that FERPA authorizes disclosure, e.g. to certain authorized state and federal officials.