As an undergraduate student at Central Michigan University — if the option is available for your course — you may take a course on a credit/no-credit basis. This is subject to regulations summarized in the CMU Bulletin. You will need to submit a request for credit/no-credit through your Course Search and Registration.
Credit/no-credit deadlines and requests can be found in Course Search and Registration. To change a letter grade to credit/no-credit or revert from credit/no-credit back to a letter grade, you must submit your request through Course Search and Registration before the deadline. Course Search and Registration.
Review the credit/no-credit deadlines and fill out the form to change a grade at Central Michigan University. Review the credit/no-credit deadlines and fill out the form to change a grade at Central Michigan University. Spring test. this is a test to see if it works properly. View more ... (weekend courses) 6-8 weekends: Thursday before the 3rd ...
A department may offer certain courses exclusively on a credit/no credit basis after approval by the appropriate curricular authorities and publication in the University Bulletin. A maximum of 25 semester hours of credit earned under the credit/no credit option may be applied toward an undergraduate degree. Courses exclusively offered on this ...
As an undergraduate student at Central Michigan University — if the option is available for your course — you may take a course on a credit/no-credit basis. This is subject to regulations summarized in the CMU Bulletin. You will need to submit a request for credit/no-credit through your Course Search and Registration.
Per Credit Hour | |
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Standard Undergraduate Courses | $445 |
Federal Employee | $366 |
State of Michigan Employee Discount Rate | $366 |
Military Rate | $299 |
Per Credit Hour | Per Semester* | |
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U.S. resident tuition | $445 | $6,675 |
International tuition | $789 | $11,835 |
Multi-semester registration begins each academic year during the spring semester.
If you do not complete registration before the day courses begin, this is considered to be a late registration. If you register late you are subject to the late registration fee.
All Drop and Withdrawal Deadlines can be found within your Course Search and Registration - click on the "Info" button under "my courses."
We advise you to make an appointment with your advisor before it is your time to register.
For various reasons, a hold may be placed on the student account that prevents you from being able to register at your registration time. You will need to have the issue resolved before you will be able to register.
We only accept transfer credits from degree-granting institutions that are accredited by an institutional accrediting association.
The courses from another school will transfer as an exact CMU course. Example: MAT 126 at ZZZ School will transfer as MTH 132 to CMU.
Undergraduate students may be granted credit at CMU by earning high scores on the following specified examinations:
Students who have had experience or background comparable to a course at this university may file for Credit by Examination.
This is a 1 credit course that prepares students for future careers. This class teaches skills that are crucial for career development. This course is offered in online format and face-to-face as well. Students who plan on taking this course in person must attend all class sessions to receive a full grade. Two absences will result in failure in the class.
This course is offered only for first year students. This one credit course helps incoming freshman understand the university, gain career guidance, and much more. There are two options for taking this class, either online or in person.
This is a three-credit course that is offered by the Department of Physics at Central Michigan University (CMU). This course introduces the basics of astronomy. This class talks about the stars, solar system, stellar systems, and much more.
This course goes over gender inequalities and identifies historical/important events as well as views them in different perspectives. This course is also three credits.