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Southeastern University Consortium Cross-Registration Policy

Southeastern University is a member of the Consortium of Universities of the Washington Metropolitan area. Other universities and colleges associated with the consortium include:

American University, Catholic University, University of the District of Columbia, Gallaudet College, George Mason University, Georgetown University, George Washington University, Howard University, Marymount University, University of Maryland College Park, and Trinity College. Students enrolled at any of these institutions are able to attend classes at the other member institutions campus. Credits earned will be considered residence credit and calculated into the students' grade point average.

Degree seeking students at Southeastern University may take courses at any of the member institutions under the following conditions:
  1. Students must be currently enrolled, full-time degree seeking students, with a junior (60 credits) level to participate.
  2. Consortium courses must be relevant to the SEU major, and not offered during the quadmester.
  3. Students may not have grades of "Incomplete" and must be in good academic and financial standing at SEU.
  4. Students are limited to three (3) credit hours per quadmester, with a maximum of 12 hours acceptable toward fulfilling BS degree requirements.
  5. Before advisor approval is given, the students must have the approval of the Chair of the Department in which they are enrolled.
  6. Students who have been dismissed will not be allowed to enroll in courses under the Consortium arrangement.
  7. Students cannot audit Consortium courses.
Visiting Students:
  1. Students from other consortium schools may only register for SEU courses during the late registration period on a space available basis.
  2. Computer courses may have limited enrollment and not be available to students from visiting schools.
  3. Students from visiting schools are required to meet all prerequisites for courses they wish to enroll in at SEU.
Registration forms and instructions for cross-registration are available in the Office of the Registrar, once appropriate signatures have been obtained. SEU students pay the SEU tuition rate to the Business Office, all additional fees are paid through the visited university.

Click here for more information about The Consortium of Universities of the Washington Metropolitan Area.
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