Graduate Admissions
- Introduction
- Honor Code for the Graduate School
- Moving Toward the Degree: The Process
- Graduate Admissions
- Requirements for the Degree
- Financial Aid and Graduate Student Benefits:
- Academic Degree Requirements
- Graduate Committees
- Thesis & Dissertation Requirements
- Policies/Procedures
- Related Policies
- Annual Graduate Student Academic Review
- Academic Probation Policy for Graduate Students
- Graduate School Registration and Leave of Absence Policy
- Academic Integrity Policy for Graduate Students
- Research and Scholarly Misconduct Policy
- Academic Grievance Procedures for Graduate Students
- Grievance Policy and Procedures for Graduate Assistants
- Grade Appeal Process for Graduate Students
- Travel Policy for Graduate Students
- Rules and Regulations Pertaining to International Students
- Registration and Related Topics
- Enrollment Limits
- Registration for Audit
- Adding and Dropping Courses
- Registration Out of Career
- Proper Address of Students
- Identification Cards
- Withdrawal from Registration
- Attendance
- Full-Time Status
- Continuous Enrollment
- Use of Electronic Resources of the Library
- Grades and Marks
- Graduation & Commencement
- Graduate Student Resources
- Miscellaneous
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Graduate Admissions Contact
Prior to applying to the Graduate School, prospective applicants are urged to visit the website of their intended programs. Applicants should familiarize themselves with the individual program they intend to apply to, its specific requirements and deadlines that may differ from those of the Graduate School, and determine if the program is a good fit for their objectives and interests.
The Domestic Applicant
Domestic applications will normally be processed through the Graduate School. However, the Graduate School of Business processes their own applicants for masters programs in Walton College. If you are interested in applying please visit the Graduate School of Business website.
The International Applicant
The International Admissions Office, located in 340 N. Campus Drive, Gearhart Hall 213, evaluates the credentials for all international graduate applicants. More information can be found on the International Admissions website.
Admission
Anyone who wishes to earn graduate-level credit, whether as a degree-seeking or non-degree- seeking student, must make formal application to, and be officially admitted by the Graduate School. For more information visit the Admissions Section of the Graduate Catalog.
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