APPLICATION DEADLINES
For admission to the Graduate Program in Communication Disorders, the following paperwork must be submitted to the Graduate School:
- Completed application for Graduate School (this may also be completed online)
- Medical forms
- Copies of all test scores (GRE or MAT)
- Copies of transcripts from all colleges and/or universities attended
- Your undergraduate degree must be in Communication Disorders
Deadlines for applications are as follows:
For Summer admission, the deadline for application is 5:00 pm on October 1..
For Fall admission, the deadline for application is 5:00 pm on March 1.
For Spring admission, the deadline for application is 5:00 pm on July 1.
Admission to the Graduate Program in Communication Disorders is determined by a point-based system, a breakdown of which appears below. Points are determined by a combination of the grade point average (GPA) and the score from either the Miller's Analogies Test (MAT) or the Graduate Record Examination (GRE). Students with the highest point score (70) are considered first. No letters of recommendations are required.
| A. GRE | 950+ | 900-949 | 850-899 | 800-849 | 750-799 | |
| B. MAT | 44+ | 39-43 | 36-38 | 32-35 | 27-31 | |
| C. MAT | 405+ | 396-404 | 391-395 | 386-390 | 375-385 | |
| POINTS | =35 | =30 | =25 | =20 | =15 | |
| D. GPA | 3.50+ | 3.25-3.49 | 3.00-3.24 | 2.75-2.99 | 2.50-2.74 | |
| POINTS | =35 | =30 | =25 | =20 | =15 | |
| TOTAL | ||||||
Recommendation Guidelines |
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| 40+ Points | Below 40 points | |||||
| Regular Admission | Deny Admission | |||||
Last updated: 10/26/2009