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General Studies Professional Development allows individuals who have not been admitted to a degree or licensure/endorsement program to enroll in classes taught in the Curry School.

Frequently Asked Questions

If you have earned at least a baccalaureate degree and wish to take an on-Grounds course (in Charlottesville through the Curry School) during the fall or spring semester, you must complete a Permission to Enroll Form prior to the start of classes. See the academic calendar.

To enroll in classes you must:

  • Complete a Permission to Enroll Form each fall and spring semester you intend to enroll in classes. Please note that registration for summer classes is handled through the Summer Session Office.
  • Have an official transcript on file in the Office of Admissions, indicating receipt of undergraduate degree.
  • Have an In-State Status Form on file, if eligible for in-state tuition. (This form must be received to be considered for in-state tuition.)
  • Submit the appropriate Special Tuition Form each semester you intend to take only one course that does not exceed three credits:
  • Submit your paperwork to Sheilah Sprouse in the Office of Admissions, Curry School of Education, by mail (P. O. Box 400261, Charlottesville, VA 22904) or fax (434-924-0888).

After we receive your paperwork, we will send you an email that explains how you will register for class.

Interested in Pursuing a Degree?

Professional Development students interested in being considered for a degree program must submit an online Application for Admission by the deadline specified for the program of interest along with supporting documents--application fee, goal statement, 2 letters of recommendation, official transcripts, official test scores, and other materials required by the program area of interest. Up to 6 graduate credits taken at UVA or another institution may be applied toward a degree, if coursework is approved by program-area faculty.

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