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Eli Whitney Students Program

The Eli Whitney Students program is designed to meet the needs of students unable to attend college full time by offering nonresident students the opportunity to enroll in Yale College courses for credit. The Eli Whitney Students program is for enrollment for the degree of Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) or Bachelor of Science (B.S.) only. Like all others enrolled in Yale College, students in this program are required to comply with the academic regulations.

To qualify for the bachelor's degree through the Eli Whitney Students program, a student must successfully complete at least thirty-six course credits or the equivalent, earning at least eighteen of the thirty-six credits at Yale while enrolled in the Eli Whitney Students program. As many as eighteen course credits earned at another college or university or in the Nondegree Students program at Yale may be transferred toward the requirements for the bachelor's degree. Such credit will be awarded for academic courses that were taken at an accredited institution and that were similar in content to Yale College courses. Grades of A or B are expected, and no more than one-quarter of courses accepted for transfer toward the requirements for the degree may have grades of C. Once a student has matriculated at Yale as a candidate for the bachelor's degree, as many as two course credits earned at another institution may be transferred to the student's Yale record, provided that the student earns no fewer than eighteen course credits at Yale. The regulations governing the transfer of such credits are given under the heading "Credit from Other Universities" in this chapter. The thirty-six course credits completed at Yale or elsewhere must meet the distributional requirements as described in chapter I. Whitney students matriculating in 2009 or later fulfill the distributional requirements as defined for the Class of 2009 and subsequent classes.

Candidates for a B.A. or B.S. degree must fulfill the requirements of one of the major programs listed in chapter IV. See "Major Programs" in chapter I.

1. Registration and enrollment. Eli Whitney students register for courses with Dean William Whobrey, 55 Whitney Avenue, Suite 430, 432-2430. These students must submit their course schedules for approval to their residential college dean according to the submission deadline for seniors. Whitney students may normally enroll for no more than a total of six course credits during an academic year (exclusive of enrollment in Yale Summer Session). As an exception, a student may petition the director to enroll for a total of eight course credits in an academic year; such permission, if granted, will be granted one time only. Students admitted for the fall term 2007 will be permitted to take up to nine course credits per year. Eli Whitney students are required to meet all of the academic obligations of any course in which they enroll and all requirements of their degree program. At the end of each term, the records of all Eli Whitney students will be reviewed; a student who does not have at least a C average for that term will be placed on academic warning and may not be permitted to enroll in a subsequent term. The Eli Whitney Students program normally is to be completed in a period not exceeding seven years from initial enrollment. In any calendar year, an Eli Whitney student must have completed three courses to remain in academic good standing.

2. General. The tuition for current Eli Whitney students for the 2007–2008 academic year is $2,625 per course credit; the tuition for students admitted for the fall term 2007 is $3,837 per course credit. Newly admitted students are eligible to apply for financial aid; current Eli Whitney students are not eligible for financial aid. Yale employees are entitled to a tuition reduction as determined by the Office of Human Resources. Tuition must be paid in full to the Office of Student Financial Services before registration. Eli Whitney students are entitled to use the library system together with the other facilities that are required for the courses in which they are enrolled, such as laboratories, computers, and the like. They are also eligible for services such as career counseling through University Career Services and fellowships through the Office of International and Educational Fellowship Programs. Eli Whitney students are entitled to purchase gymnasium membership and Yale Health Plan coverage. Students in the Eli Whitney program are not eligible for undergraduate housing and they may not serve as freshman counselors. Eli Whitney students are governed by the academic regulations of Yale College, wherever appropriate, and by the rules contained in the Undergraduate Regulations. In disciplinary matters, Eli Whitney students are subject to the jurisdiction of the Yale College Executive Committee.

3. Leave of absence and withdrawal. See "Leave of Absence, Withdrawal, and Readmission" in this chapter. All regular deadlines and policies apply.

4. Year or Term Abroad. With the approval of the director of the Eli Whitney Students program, the department of their major, and the Committee on the Year or Term Abroad, students enrolled in the Eli Whitney Students program may undertake study outside the United States for a full academic year or for either a fall or a spring term. An Eli Whitney student must comply with all deadlines and requirements of the Committee on the Year or Term Abroad. See "Year or Term Abroad" under the heading "Special Arrangements" in this chapter. To be eligible to apply, an Eli Whitney student must have accumulated, before enrolling abroad, at least sixteen course credits but no more than twenty-two course credits toward the 36-course-credit requirement and have a B average in course work at Yale. Study abroad must involve full-time work at the university level. Eli Whitney students must enroll for at least two terms in Yale College after their return from study abroad and may not receive degree credit for any other work done at another university after their matriculation at Yale.

5. Yale students. No person who was ever a regular student in Yale College may enter the Eli Whitney Students program before the lapse of five years after withdrawing from Yale College. A person who in the past has withdrawn from Yale College without graduating and who wishes to return to Yale as a candidate for the bachelor's degree as an Eli Whitney student must make application to the Eli Whitney Students program and fulfill all of the requirements for the bachelor's degree, including the requirement that at least eighteen course credits must be earned while the student is enrolled in the Eli Whitney Students program. Once a former Yale College student has entered the Eli Whitney Students program, that student can pursue the bachelor's degree only through the Eli Whitney Students program.

Further information and application forms for the Eli Whitney Students program are available from the Office of Undergraduate Admissions, 38 Hillhouse Avenue, Yale University, P.O. Box 208234, New Haven, CT 06520-8234, 432-9301. Applications are due by May 1, 2008.