麻豆社

Each year, we welcome students to 麻豆社 to explore classes beyond our traditional degree programs. 

Whether you’re a high school student pursuing college credit, an undergraduate exploring a new campus, or a recent graduate preparing for your next step, we look forward to seeing you in the classroom. 

Current High School Students

High school students who have not yet earned a diploma and have a cumulative grade-point average of B (3.0 on a 4.0 scale) are welcome to take classes at JCU. To register for classes, request permission from your high school counselor, and submit:

  • A copy of your most recent high school transcript 

High school students who enroll in courses at JCU are responsible for paying the full undergraduate tuition rate for the cost of these courses.

Current Undergraduate Students

We welcome undergraduate students who are visiting from other institutions or who are not currently working toward a degree. 

Visiting From Another University

If you’re an undergraduate student attending another college or university, you may be admitted as a visiting student at JCU if you have a grade-point average of C (2.0 on a 4.0 scale) or better and are eligible to return to your current institution. Undergraduate students who do not plan to return to their current institution are not considered visiting students and should apply for admission as transfer students.

To register, you should submit:

  • A copy of your current college ID card
  • A copy of your unofficial transcript

You will be registered for classes once our priority registration has ended.

Non-Degree Seeking Students 

If you have not earned a bachelor’s degree and do not wish to take courses toward a degree, you can register for classes after JCU priority registration has ended. To register, submit the

Post-Baccalaureate Students

If you already have a bachelor’s degree and are a non-degree-seeking student, you can apply to take classes for personal enrichment, prerequisites, licensure requirements, or as a visiting student. Note that you can take unlimited undergraduate courses, but are limited to two graduate-level courses. 

To register for classes, complete the and choose “Other Post-Baccalaureate work.”

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