Graduate Courses for Undergraduate Students

With the approval of the student's academic advisor and the graduate program director, an undergraduate student of at least junior status with academic credentials consistent with graduate program admissions requirements may take up to twelve total credits of graduate level coursework from approved graduate courses in Huntington University's master's programs in Business Administration, Clinical Mental Health Counseling, and Education. Undergraduate students admitted into the 3+3 OTD Pathway may take up to 20 total credits of graduate level coursework from approved graduate courses in Huntington University's Doctor of Occupational Therapy program. The graduate credits may be used to fulfill degree requirements when the student enrolls in a Huntington University master's or doctoral degree program. These graduate credits will count as elective credits in the undergraduate program unless included in a specific undergraduate program plan or approved by petition supported by the undergraduate department to substitute for an undergraduate course requirement. (Undergraduate courses cannot be used toward meeting graduate degree requirements.) Tuition for graduate courses taken by undergraduates will be charged at the undergraduate rate. Undergraduate students who enroll in graduate courses are required to attend classes synchronously in person, when available, rather than via Zoom or asynchronously.