General
Requirements
All graduate programs at Columbus State
University require that students hold a baccalaureate degree from a
college or university accredited by one of the regional accrediting
associations. Specific admission requirements for each graduate program
are included with the description of that program in the section,
Graduate Academic Programs.
Every applicant must submit a formal
application to the Admissions Office along with a $25 non-refundable
application fee. Georgia residents 62 years of age or older are exempt
from this fee. All applicants must provide Social Security numbers,
which can be obtained at any Social Security office. As required under
University System policy, a completed certificate of immunization for
measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) must be received before enrollment.
Forms are available in the Admissions Office.
Admission credentials must be filed
before the deadline date listed on the calendar in this catalog.
Official consideration is given to an application only after all
credentials are received. When an application becomes ready for action
during a peak period of activity in the Admissions Office, notification
may be delayed. Ordinarily, application processing requires from three
to six weeks. Applicants who wish to delay their date of entry to the
university should notify the Admissions Office. After a year has
elapsed, a new application, application fee, and credentials must be
submitted.
Students furnishing the university with
false, incomplete, or misleading information relating to their
application or academic record will be subject to denial or dismissal.
Graduate Council
The graduate council regularly monitors admission policies and academic
standards for graduate programs. This committee is composed of one
academic dean, the directors of each graduate program, one faculty
member from each graduate program, and four at-large graduate faculty
members.
Official Transcripts
Applicants seeking admission to a master's program must request that an
official transcript from each college and university attended be sent
directly to the Admissions Office. Applicants seeking admission to a
specialist in education program need only request an official transcript
from the institution where the master's degree was awarded. Transcripts
received from other institutions become the property of Columbus State
University and will not be released to the student or a third party.
Test Scores
Applicants are required to furnish the Admissions Office with official
test scores as specified below:
- the general portion of the Graduate
Record Examination (GRE) or the Miller Analogies Test (MAT) for
Master of Education (MEd) programs, the Master of Science (MS)
program in community counseling, the Master of Music (MM) program in
music education, and specialist in education (EdS) programs
- the Graduate Management Admissions
Test (GMAT) for the Master of Business Administration (MBA) program
- the general portion of the GRE, the
MAT, or the GMAT for Master of Public Administration (MPA) programs
- the general portion of the GRE for
the Master of Science (MS) programs in applied computer science,
environmental science, and information technology management
Information on the GRE and the GMAT can
be obtained from the Admissions Office and the
Testing Center at
Columbus State University and from the Educational Testing Service, Box
955, Princeton, NJ 08540. Arrangements to take the MAT at Columbus State
University can be made by calling the Testing Center at (706) 568-2226.
Scores from tests taken more than five years prior to application for
admission to a graduate program (10 years for EdS applicants) will not
be accepted.
Classification
of Students
Students are admitted to graduate study
under one of the following classifications:
Regular graduate student -
A prospective candidate for a degree whose undergraduate record and
examination scores indicate a strong possibility of success in graduate
study. An applicant is admitted upon the recommendation of the
appropriate graduate program director.
Provisional student - A
prospective candidate for a degree who does not satisfy full admission
requirements will be classified in this category under conditions
specified by the appropriate graduate program director. A student
initiating graduate work under this classification may continue in a
degree program when the conditions specified at the time of admission
have been met and the student has been reclassified. The provisional
category does not apply to EdS programs.
Transient student -
A student in good academic standing in a recognized graduate program at
another institution. An applicant must submit a transient application,
application fee, and a statement from the registrar at the home
institution certifying good academic standing for each semester the
student wishes to matriculate.
Audit student -
An applicant wishing to audit courses is required to submit an
application for admission, the application fee, and a transcript showing
that a baccalaureate degree has been earned, and must pay all regular
fees. Credit will not be granted at a later time for courses in which a
graduate student was registered as an audit student.
Transfer
Credit
A maximum of nine semester hours of
credit taken as a graduate student at an accredited graduate school may
apply toward a master's degree provided the credit was earned not more
than seven years prior to the date of completion of the degree. A
maximum of six semester hours of credit transferred from an accredited
graduate school may apply toward an EdS program provided the credit was
earned as a degree student in an EdS or doctoral program. The student’s
advisor and the director of the graduate program in which the student is
enrolled must approve any course transferred.
Readmission
Requirements
Former students who wish to enroll in
Columbus State University after an absence of one to three years must
submit an application for re-entry to the Admissions Office. A graduate
student who has not been enrolled in a graduate program at Columbus
State University for more than three years must reapply for admission
and meet current admission requirements. Procedures for students
academically ineligible to enroll following the completion of the last
semester at Columbus State University are found in the graduate academic
regulations section under the heading academic standing.
International
Students and Non-Native Speakers of English
International students must provide all
credentials required of U.S. students. In addition, a guarantee form
demonstrating the financial ability to attend Columbus State University,
health insurance, and an acceptable level of proficiency in the English
language are required. Applicants whose native language is not English
must provide:
- Official results of the Test of
English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) showing a minimum score of
550; or
- Official results of the Michigan Test
showing a minimum score of 75; or
- Evidence of completion of level 109
at an English language school (ELS); or
- A baccalaureate degree from an
accredited college or university in the United States.
Application forms and detailed
procedures for enrolling as an international student can be obtained
from the Admissions Office at Columbus State University or on the CSU
Web.
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