relating to an educational course that does not provide credit towards an academic degree
2. banking
relating to banking services that do not involve the provision of credit
noncredit in American English
(nɑnˈkredɪt)
adjective
(of academic courses)
carrying or conferring no official academic credit in a particular program or toward a particular degree or diploma
Word origin
[1960–65; non- + credit]
Examples of 'noncredit' in a sentence
noncredit
Students self-select for this optional, noncredit autopsy observership.
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