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Admission Requirements

Applicants From Non-Regionally Accredited Institutions

 Graduates of non-regionally accredited, four-year educational institutions may be admitted to Graduate Studies and considered for admission to a master’s degree program with a minimum GAP score, an adequate preparation in the field of specialization, and a minimum of 40 hours of general education course work including the following: 

1. At least 6 semester hours (or the equivalent) in each of the areas of communication, humanities, and natural science. 

2. At least 12 semester hours (or the equivalent) in social and behavioral studies, including history. 

3. At least 3 semester hours (or the equivalent) in mathematics or logic. 


Appeal of Admission Denial

Admission is denied when a student fails to meet the minimum Graduate Studies admission requirements. If the student believes there are extenuating circumstances that should be considered, she or he may appeal the decision denying admission.  In the alternate admission process, the admission decision may be based upon consideration of accomplishments and qualifications as evidenced by a professional portfolio consisting of the record of vocational attainment and recognition; a statement of goals indication commitment to pursue graduate education; three letters of support from instructors, co-workers, or work supervisors; scholarly papers and/or projects; and any other supportive materials.  This additional information is considered by the alternative admission committee and may result in one of three recommendations: full admission to Graduate Studies; conditional admission (full admission to be based upon performance in specified undergraduate/graduate course work); or denial of admission.  Some departments may have more specific guidelines on alternate admission materials.

Appeal requests for admission requirements for the specialist degree program should follow the procedure outlined for the master’s program. 

 

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