Higher Flyer
Begin taking Graduate level courses before completing your undergraduate degree!
The following requirements apply:
- Only Stockton undergraduates who have successfully completed 96 semester hours of undergraduate credit by the time the graduate course begins will be eligible to enroll.
- Students must have earned at least a 3.2 overall G.P.A. A program may set a higher minimum G.P.A.
- Students may take up to 6 semester hours (typically two 3 credit courses) of 5000 level courses for credit.
- Students must have fulfilled appropriate prerequisites with a passing grade.
- Undergraduates will receive three (3) credits for each course successfully completed. Students should meet with their preceptor prior to starting this application to discuss how 3 credit courses will affect their over all credits needed toward undergraduate degree completion as well as which classes to take.
- As long as the undergraduate student is enrolled for 12-20 credits (cumulatively between Undergraduate and Graduate), then flat rate tuition will be applied plus an additional $100 per graduate credit being attempted.
- Graduate tuition and fees will be charged for these graduate-level classes if the student is not enrolled full-time(12-20 credits) because flat rate tuition does not apply to graduate courses.
- Approval for an undergraduate student to take a graduate course does not guarantee matriculation into a graduate degree program.
- Graduate courses taken as an undergraduate (with a grade of B or better) may be applied to a Stockton Master’s Degree Program at a later date.
- After submitting the application link below, your request will be reviewed by your Preceptor, the Graduate Course Instructor, and the School of General Studies & Graduate Education.
*Please note that the Higher Flyer program does not apply to all graduate programs.
For students who receive Veteran/Military Education Benefits: Participation in this program may impact your VA education benefit, so we encourage you to connect with your school certifying official (SCOs) before applying. Visit stockton.edu/contactfinaid to schedule a phone appointment!
For students who utilize financial aid: Participation in this program may affect your financial aid, so we encourage you to connect with the Office of Financial Aid before applying. Visit stockton.edu/contactfinaid to email or schedule a phone appointment with a financial aid staff member!
For questions regarding this program please contact your undergraduate Preceptor or contact the Office of Graduate Admissions at (609) 626-3640 or gradschool@stockton.edu.


