An unclassified student is one who is registered in one or more degree courses, and is either not proceeding toward a degree or does not have a declared major.
An audit student is one who has been admitted to the University and attends a course without credit toward a degree or program, and who is not entered or registered on the official University records or lists for the purpose of academic or degree credit. Such a student will not be allowed to write final examinations and will not receive a course grade. The classroom and laboratory privileges and responsibilities of such a student will be at the discretion of the department and the instructor.
A visitor is one who has not been admitted to the University and who attends a course without credit.
A junior student is one who has obtained fewer than five credits.
A senior student is one who has obtained five or more credits.
A full-time student is anyone registered in four or more half-credit courses (or equivalent) in a term.
A part-time student is anyone registered in less than four half-credit courses (or equivalent) in a term.
A senior citizen is any person 60 years of age or older before the first day of classes of a term. Seniors are exempt from tuition fees for all courses, but are required to pay other fees where applicable.
A registered student is one who has submitted an Intent to Register to the Office of the Registrar and subsequently is duly processed. A registered student is responsible for fees that arise from registration, and may be de-registered if appropriate fee arrangements are not made.