Summer classes: non-degree or 'summer only'?

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timetraveling

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Do you guys know which I would register as? The uni's website isn't very helpful. I've asked my advisor and he seems kinda apathetic.

I just want to make sure I do the right thing to make sure I get credit for the course when my cycle rolls around.

From the university:
  • Summer School Only - During the summer sessions, students from other colleges and universities may be admitted as a Summer Only student. Applicants from other colleges or universities must obtain prior approval from their dean to take courses at YYY U. The university assumes no responsibility for determining the student's course selection when credits are to be transferred elsewhere. Enrollment by permission from another institution does not obligate the university to continue the student's enrollment at YYY U after the expiration of the summer session period. YYY U will accept for enrollment in certain university courses high school juniors and seniors who are above average in academic achievement and who have the formal endorsement of and permission from their high school principal. Please make sure you choose Undeclared as your major.
  • Nondegree/Visiting Students - During the summer sessions, fall or spring semesters, students from other colleges or universities may be admitted as Nondegree or Visiting Student. Applicants from other colleges or universities must obtain prior approval from their dean to take courses at YYY U. The university assumes no responsibility for determining the student's course selection when the credits are to be transferred elsewhere. Special students may enroll in no more than 12 semester hours. Students admitted as special or as unclassified are not eligible for financial aid. Credits earned will not count toward a degree until the student has met admission requirements.
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Thanks in advance guys 🙂 Sorry if this seems like a dumb question from a neurotic pre-med, but...

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