Members of the public can pay to attend lectures in some University courses as a "non-matriculated" student (subject to certain restrictions).
Members of the public can attend particular classes as a "non-matriculated" student. The non-matriculated student does not include visiting or exchange students or matriculated students from other Universities.
Public attendance at lecture courses is permitted subject to space on the course being available, the payment of a fee (due per class, per semester) and the agreement of the University.
The non-matriculated student guide gives full details on the access offered, fees involved and the application procedure.
This article was published on Jul 8, 2010