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Admission as a graduate degree student (G) in
the College of Arts and Sciences requires a
student's undergraduate record to show adequate
preparation for graduate work in the chosen
program and an overall undergraduate
grade-point average of at least 3.0 on a 4.0
scale. If the quality of a student's
undergraduate work is less than that required,
admission may be granted on the basis of scores
on either the General Test of the Graduate
Record Examinations or the Common Examination
or a Specialty Area Test of the NTE/PRAXIS
Examination or Miller Analogies Test.
Applicants should contact graduate program
directors for information about additional or
alternative admission requirements. |