Consortium of Universities of the Washington Metropolitan Area
The Consortium of Universities of the Washington Metropolitan Area consists of American University, The Catholic University of America, Gallaudet University, George Mason University, The George Washington University, Georgetown University, Howard University, Marymount University, Trinity Washington University, University of the District of Columbia, the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, and University of Maryland, College Park.
The following schools are also members of the consortium but are not currently participating in cross-registration: National Intelligence University, Northern Virginia Community College, Prince George's Community College, and University of Maryland Global Campus.
Catholic University students enrolled in an approved on-campus program leading to a degree who need a course not offered at Catholic University to complete their degree requirements may select from the combined offerings of the above institutions the particular course which best meets their needs. Enrollment in the course will be processed by Catholic University's Office of Enrollment Services. Catholic University students enrolling in courses through the Consortium will not need to apply for admittance to the other Consortium institution.
Eligibility for Participation
Catholic University students must be currently enrolled in an approved program leading to a degree in order to register for a course through the Consortium. Students provisionally admitted to a degree program are not eligible to take courses through the Consortium.
Non-degree students, online-only students, provisionally admitted students, and students in the School of Canon Law, and the Columbus School of Law are excluded from participation.
Instructions and forms for cross-enrollment can be found on the website of the Office of Enrollment Services.
Non-Catholic University students should consult their school’s registrar’s office for eligibility requirements.
Special Notes
Courses taken through the Consortium cannot be used to replace a grade of D or F earned in another course at Catholic University.
Students are STRONGLY advised not to take a Consortium course during their final semester. The academic calendars of the Consortium institutions differ, and final grades for courses taken through the Consortium may not be received by Catholic University until after the semester’s degree conferral date. If this occurs, the student's graduation will be postponed until the next official degree conferral date.
Catholic University students enrolled in courses through the Consortium will pay tuition to Catholic University at its rates. Special fees charged for courses at the visited institution must be paid by the student directly to that institution.
Courses taken via consortium cross-registration will appear only on the home school's transcript. Students are not eligible to receive transcripts from the institution at which the course is taken and there is no need to transfer credits between institutions.
Catholic University students enrolled in courses through the Consortium who wish to drop or withdraw from those courses may do so in Cardinal Students via the normal procedure for dropping a course. Students are also asked to notify the Consortium Coordinator at 202-319-5300 or cua-consortium@cua.edu. Catholic University students do NOT need to notify the visited institution to drop or withdraw from a Consortium course.
Course Exclusions
Each Consortium institution can, at its discretion, exclude courses from Consortium enrollment.
Catholic University students may not enroll in internship, directed readings, directed research, thesis guidance/research, or dissertation guidance/research courses through the Consortium. Additionally, students should be advised that most Consortium institutions do not permit Consortium enrollment in off-campus courses.
All courses taken through the Consortium must be taken for credit; auditing is not permitted.
The Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences participates in consortium cross-registration on a limited basis. No more than three Catholic University students may enroll in USUHS courses via the Consortium in any one academic year. Students must be enrolled in Ph.D. programs in the health sciences.
Students from other Consortium institutions are not eligible to enroll in the following courses at Catholic University through the Consortium:
- courses offered in the School of Canon Law
- courses offered in the Columbus School of Law
- undergraduate and non-credit courses offered in the School of Professional Studies
- off-campus courses held at Ft. Belvoir, NSWC Carderock, 300 M Street, and Newport News in the College of Engineering, Physics, and Computing
- courses in applied music (subject code MUPI) or music recital courses (i.e., MUS 399/499)
- internship/practicum/clinical courses
- directed readings/research courses
- thesis/dissertation guidance courses
- comprehensive examination courses
- courses taught abroad
Other courses not open to students through the Consortium are noted in the Class Schedule in Cardinal Students.