Non-degree Seeking means enrollment in courses without pursuing a degree.
Long definition: Non-degree seeking, also referred to as non-matriculated or non-matriculating status, is a classification of students in higher education who are not pursuing a specific degree or diploma program. These students enroll in courses or programs for various reasons, such as personal enrichment, professional development or to meet prerequisites for a future degree program. Non-degree seeking students typically do not earn a degree but may receive course credits or certificates for completed coursework.
Etymology: The term "non-degree seeking" is derived from the status of students who are not actively working towards the completion of a degree.
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Translations:
Spanish: Estudiante no matriculado
French: Étudiant non inscrit
German: Nicht-studienberechtigter Student
Italian: Studente non iscritto
Portuguese: Estudante não matriculado
Japanese: 学位を目指さない学生 (Gakui o mezasanai gakusei)
Chinese (Simplified): 非学位类学生 (Fēi xuéwèi lèi xuéshēng)
Hindi: गैर-डिग्री धारी (Gair-Ḍigrī dhārī)
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