NON-DEGREE - Visiting Student

Are You a Visiting Student?

Students who are matriculated at another institution may, with the permission of their home institution, study at Nassau Community College for up to two consecutive semesters, while still maintaining matriculated status at their home college.  

Acceptance as a Visiting (Non-Degree/Non-Matriculated) student means you are not pursuing a degree or certificate program at NCC.   However, under a consortium agreement, visiting students may take a course at NCC and have those courses count toward their degree or certificate at their “home” school and receive financial aid for them.

 

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APPLY AS A NON-DEGREE VISITING STUDENT

CHECKLIST FOR VISITING STUDENT

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Complete the Application and pay the non-refundable application fee

Please submit the application fee of $55, by check or money order, and send to:

Nassau Community College 
Bursar, Student Services Center 
One Education Drive 
Garden City, NY 11530-6793


Check mark Meet the Application Completion Deadlines.

Fall Semester: OPEN
Spring Semester: OPEN
Summer: at least two weeks prior to the start of the Summer Semester.
Winterim: at least two weeks prior to the start of the Winterim Semester.

(If a deadline falls on a weekend, applications and all supporting credentials are accepted through the following Monday.)


Check mark Proof of Matriculation: 

Submit verification of matriculation by filling out our Home School Approval Form or National Student Clearinghouse Enrollment Verify Report. Documentation can be emailed to Registrar@ncc.edu, or faxed to 516.572.9975.


Check mark Course Selection: 

View available courses online, visit Class Schedule

Review prerequisites for all courses as visiting students are responsible for confirming requirements have been met.


Check mark Immunization records:

If you were born on or after 1/1/1957, and are registering for six or more credits, New York State requires you to submit proof of immunization for measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) in order to secure your registration for classes. You must also submit the required NYS meningitis survey. Go to Health Services to learn more.


Check mark Submit all required documents as soon as possible. 

Supporting application documentation can be emailed to Registrar@ncc.edu, or faxed to 516.572.9975.

Please note, Nassau Community College reserves the right to request an applicant complete a third party evaluation for academic documents from outside of the Unites States. The evaluation company must be members of AACRAO, NAFSA, NACES, AICE, ATA and Better Business Bureau.


Check mark Consortium Agreement:

A consortium agreement permits a student to attend another institution while receiving financial aid from their “home” school. The “home” school is where the student is matriculated in a degree or certificate program. Students may not receive financial aid at two schools for one academic period. It is important to speak with your “home” school’s financial aid office about the steps to receive financial aid for the coursework taken at Nassau Community College (“host school”)

Once your completed application is processed by the Office of the Registrar, you will receive information in the mail with your NCC ID number and instructions on how to register online for your approved courses. Registration for Winterim will begin in late October. 

You can also check the status of your application, go to myncc. You will need your NCC Student ID which will be mailed to you. Your password is your date of birth (mmddyy)

 

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