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RESIDENTIAL MASTER'S ADMISSIONS INFORMATION

GENERAL
We will review all admission applications received. Please note that review of your application cannot begin until all documentation has been received. As transcripts and test scores may take several weeks to arrive, it is highly recommended that you apply early. As part of the admissions process, qualified applicants will be invited to come to the University for interviews with the faculty.

  • JOINT DEGREE APPLICANTS
    Students seeking joint degrees must submit an application AND the application materials to both schools. Admission or rejection in one program does not affect your admission status in the other program - all applications are seperate.
  • M.S. DEGREE APPLICANTS
    Students applying for the MS degree must apply using the Rackham Graduate School application form. Materials, deadlines, and all other admissions information pertaining to the residential master's program apply.

DEADLINES AND TIMELINES
The application priority deadline is December 15, 2008
. The department will continue to take applications until the program is full. The Admission Committee reviews and makes decisions on applications within one to two weeks after they reach completion. Applicants are notified in writing within one to two weeks after a decision has been made. Because of the sequencing of courses, new students are admitted for the Fall term only. Applications are accepted beginning in September of the year preceding intended enrollment. Because class size is limited, and because early applicants are more likely to receive full consideration for financial aid, students are encouraged to apply as soon as they have arranged admission tests and have completed at least three-quarters of a bachelor's degree.

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