Noncredit (adjective)

  1. Not offering academic credit or a grade, usually for courses or classes that are not part of a degree program.
  2. Not involving a credit or loan agreement, usually used to describe a purchase or transaction.

Origin:

From non- + credit.

Examples:

  1. The noncredit courses were offered to community members who wanted to learn a new skill or hobby.
  2. The noncredit certificate program was designed for professionals looking to enhance their skills and knowledge.
  3. The noncredit seminar was open to anyone who was interested in the topic, regardless of prior experience or education.
  4. She decided to take a noncredit cooking class just for fun and to learn some new recipes.
  5. The noncredit transaction allowed him to purchase the equipment without taking on debt or having to make monthly payments.
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