Students Enrolling at Consortium Institutions
All Marymount degree-seeking students in good academic standing are eligible to enroll in courses offered through the Consortium of Universities of the Washington Metropolitan Area. See the Consortium of Universities of the Washington Metropolitan Area section of this catalog for participating institutions and programs. Nondegree students are not eligible.
Degree-seeking students may enroll under the following conditions:
- The course must be recommended by the student’s advisor and approved by the student’s associate dean prior to enrollment.
- The course may not be offered concurrently at Marymount.
- Once a student is enrolled in a course through the consortium, the course cannot be changed to transfer credit after the consortium registration deadline.
- A maximum of two courses through the consortium may be counted for credit toward Marymount degree requirements.
- Students should not enroll in a consortium course in their first semester at Marymount, with the exception of students who are enrolled in the ROTC program. In extenuating circumstances, students may be approved to take other consortium courses in their first semester.
- Students should not enroll in consortium classes during the semester of their anticipated graduation. Students who take a course outside of Marymount during their final semester may delay their graduation.
Enrollment at Marymount does not guarantee enrollment at a consortium institution.
Students enrolled in consortium courses follow the registration, withdrawal, and grading policies of their home institution.
Consortium courses fulfill the minimum-credits requirement for residency.
Registering for Consortium Classes
For consortium class registration procedures and deadlines, please visit the Office of the Registrar website.
A completed Consortium Registration Form must be received by Marymount’s Office of the Registrar one week prior to the start of the Marymount semester.
Visiting Consortium Students
Consortium students visiting Marymount must fill out a consortium form with their home institution. Visiting consortium students are not eligible for Marymount internships, clinical nursing or physical therapy courses, or other specialized courses. Students must pay all applicable fees to their home institution. Visiting students with questions about their eligibility for a course should call the consortium coordinator at (703) 284-1520 or send an email to registrar@marymount.edu.