Yes, but only as part of an approved program plan. The procedure is this: First, the student and guidance committee develop an appropriate program plan that includes one or more Lifelong Learning courses. Then, once this plan has received approval, the advisor needs to file an Administrative Action form.
According to the Academic Programs book, “No more than 10 credits earned while under the Lifelong Education status may be applied to the graduate degree program. More.
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