UMUC Policies

Policy 170.10 - Graduate Admissions Policy
| This | Replaces | |
| File: | 170.10 | 170.71 |
| Date: | 8/31/05 | 4/13/01 |
Effective As Of Fall 2005 Admissions
ORIGINATOR: Vice Provost and Dean, Graduate School of Management & Technology
SUBJECT: Graduate Admissions Policy
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General
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UMUC conforms to the Board of Regents Policy III-7.10 Policy On Graduate Education, approved on June 21, 1990.
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Applicants for graduate certificate and master's degree programs must submit a completed application for admission, a non-refundable application fee, and an official transcript indicating completion of a bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited U.S. bachelor's degree granting university or college.
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Some graduate programs require the submission of additional information before an admissions decision can be made (See individual program information on www.umuc.edu and in the Graduate Catalog).
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Admission to the doctoral program is competitive; meeting or exceeding the stated admission criteria does not guarantee admission. (See Policy 170.11)
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Internationally Educated Students
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Applicants educated in countries other than the United States must have their official transcripts evaluated by a UMUC-approved international credential agency. The international credential agency must send a copy of the transcript evaluation to UMUC. Receipt of the transcript evaluation does not automatically ensure admission to the Graduate School. More information can be found at www.umuc.edu/studserv/international/gr_admission.shtml
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International students seeking Form I-20 must apply three months before the term start date to register for courses and must be fully admitted to a graduate program in order to enroll in any classes.
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Permanent residents, nonresident aliens, and asylees who are in the categories mentioned in Section II.B., or individuals who do not hold U.S. citizenship, require the following documents and qualifications:
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A photocopy (front and back) of either a permanent residency card, work authorization card, or the first page and visa page of a valid passport (only for students who reside in the United States on a visa);
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Evidence of English language proficiency (refer to Section II.D.); and
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Official documents indicating successful completion of the equivalent of a U.S. bachelor's degree or official transcripts from an accredited university or college.
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Applicants who have not received a bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited university in the United States or an accredited university in one of the countrys listed on www.umuc.edu/studserv/international/gr_admission.shtml must demonstrate English proficiency by submitting an official score report from one of the following testing options:
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The internet-based Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL iBT);
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The paper-based TOEFL with the Test of Written English (TWE); and
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The International English Language Testing System (IELTS).
Information on acceptable scores can be found at www.umuc.edu/studserv/international/gr_admission.shtml
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Additional information may be required for non-native speakers of English.
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