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Graduate students must apply to the program of their choice, in accordance with the requirements set by the program.

Graduate Applications

  • For most graduate, advanced certificate, doctoral and postgraduate programs, you can apply via .
  • Apply via the for the MS in Speech-Language Pathology and AuD in Audiology programs.
  • Apply via the for Psychology Doctorate or Respecialization programs.
  • Apply via the for the MS in Nutrition and Dietetics program.

Important Application Information

  1. Graduate students must apply to the program of their choice, in accordance with the requirements set by their program. Applicants may only apply and be considered for one program at a time. Program specific admissions requirements can be reviewed below.
  2. Please do not wait to submit your application while waiting for other application materials to be completed or submitted. Application materials can be submitted as they become available.
  3. The application prompts you to provide recommender information, and once your application is fully submitted, your recommenders will receive an email guiding them on successfully submitting their recommendations.
  4. Once you submit your application, you will gain access to your application status portal, allowing you to track the progress of your application completion. Additionally, you can upload specific admissions materials directly through the portal. Applicants are advised to regularly check their ÌÇÐÄÆÆ½â°æ application status portal for important updates.
  5. Upon receiving your application and all required admissions materials, we will begin the review process for admission. The timing of the application decision may vary based on the specific program to which you applied.
  6. All accepted candidates will be reviewed for potential scholarship opportunities following acceptance into the program. No separate scholarship application is necessary for ÌÇÐÄÆÆ½â°æ scholarships.

Application Requirements

  • For most graduate, advanced certificate, doctoral and postgraduate programs, you can apply via
  • Apply via the for the MS in Speech-Language Pathology and AuD in Audiology programs.
  • Apply via the for Psychology Doctorate or Respecialization programs.

ÌÇÐÄÆÆ½â°æâ€™s nonrefundable application fee is $60.

U.S. Veterans along with ÌÇÐÄÆÆ½â°æ alumni and current students will receive a fee waiver.

We don’t want this fee to be a barrier to your applying for admission. If you feel that your financial circumstances qualify you for an application fee waiver, please reach out to our University Admissions team.

Official transcripts should be sent directly to ÌÇÐÄÆÆ½â°æ from each institution attended. Official transcripts may be sent electronically if your institution provides official transcripts online or mailed in a sealed envelope from your institution directly to ÌÇÐÄÆÆ½â°æ.

ÌÇÐÄÆÆ½â°æ students: The Office of Graduate Admissions will obtain your official transcripts on your behalf.

Course-by-course evaluation: All graduate applicants with undergraduate-level work completed outside of the United States will be required to send a course-by-course evaluation of their academic work prepared by a NACES member organization. ÌÇÐÄÆÆ½â°æ recommends you use or (discount provided for ÌÇÐÄÆÆ½â°æ applicants), , or , but any evaluation would be acceptable.

Most programs require an essay to be considered for admission. Essay prompts will be located within the application. Your essay may be uploaded at the time of your application submission or added to your application status portal at a later time. Review your programs specific admissions requirements below.

You will be prompted to enter your recommender information within the application. Once your application has been fully submitted, your recommenders will receive an email outlining their next steps on successfully submitting your recommendation. You may also have your recommenders follow our recommendation letter guidelines to successfully complete their recommendation.

Applicants may upload their resume within their application prior to submitting their application or upload their resume within their application status portal shortly after application submission.

Admissions Deadlines and Program-Specific Requirements

Most of our graduate programs offer rolling admissions, providing you with the flexibility to apply according to your own timeline. However, for programs with a priority deadline, applications received after this deadline will be reviewed based on available space. For programs with no deadline listed, they are currently rolling admission.

Explore your program-specific admissions requirements and admission deadlines:

Graduate Program Degree or Certificate Priority Deadline
Accounting, Professional MS Rolling
Adapted Physical Education MA Rolling
Adolescent Education MA Rolling
Adult Gerontology Nurse Practitioner MS Spring: September 1
Fall: March 1
Adult Gerontology Primary Care Nurse Practitioner Advanced Certificate Spring: September 1
Adult Gerontology Primary Care Nurse Practitioner DNP Rolling
Art Education MA Spring: November 1
Summer: April 1
Fall: July 1
Audiology AuD February 1
Autism and Severe or Multiple Disabilities Advanced Certificate Rolling
Autism Spectrum Disorders Advanced Certificate Rolling
Bilingual/TESOL MA Rolling
Bilingual/TESOL Advanced Certificate Rolling
Biology MS Rolling
Business Administration MBA Rolling
Business Analytics MS Rolling
Business Analytics Advanced Certificate Rolling
Childhood Education MA Rolling
Clinical Psychology PhD December 1
Clinical Psychology (Respecialization) Postgraduate Certificate Not Accepting New Applications
Communication Disorders: Speech-Language Pathology MS June 1
Community Health Promotion MA Rolling
Community Health Promotion Advanced Certificate Rolling
Computer Science MS Rolling
Creative Writing MFA Spring: October 15 (Priority)
Spring: November 1 (Final)
Fall: May 1 (Priority)
Fall: May 15 (Final)
Digital Marketing Advanced Certificate Rolling
Early Childhood Education MS Rolling
Early Childhood Education Advanced Certificate Rolling
Educational Leadership Advanced Certificate Rolling
Educational Theatre MA Summer: May 1
Fall: August 10
Spring: January 10
Educational Theatre Advanced Certificate Summer: May 1
Fall: August 10
Spring: January 10
MS Rolling
Environmental Studies MS Rolling
Exercise Science MS Rolling
Finance Advanced Certificate Rolling
General Psychology MA Rolling
Health Education MA Rolling
Health Education Advanced Certificate Rolling
Healthcare Informatics MS Rolling
Human Resource Management Advanced Certificate Rolling
Learning Sciences PhD Rolling
Literacy MA Rolling
Literacy Advanced Certificate Rolling
Management Advanced Certificate Rolling
Mental Health Counseling MA March 1
Middle School Education Advanced Certificate Rolling
Nursing PhD May 1
Nursing Education MS Rolling
Nutrition MS Rolling
Nutrition and Dietetics MS Rolling
Physical Activity Studies MA Rolling
Physical Education MA Rolling
Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner MS March 1
Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner Advanced Certificate Spring: October 15
Fall: July 1
Public Health MPH Rolling
School Psychology MA March 1
School Psychology PsyD December 15
Social Work MSW Rolling with priority deadlines:
Spring (Part-time): November 1
Fall (Full-time): March 1
Summer (Advanced Standing): March 1
Social Work PhD Not Accepting New Applications
Social Work DSW May 15
Special Education MS Rolling
Special Education Advanced Certificate Rolling
Sport Management MS Rolling
STEAM Teaching and Learning: Mathematics MA Rolling
STEAM Teaching and Learning: Computer Science MA Rolling
STEAM Teaching and Learning: Science MA Rolling
Supply Chain Management MS Rolling
Supply Chain Management Advanced Certificate Rolling

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