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Matriculants


A completed application for matriculation consists of the completed and submitted online application, official college transcripts of all past undergraduate and graduate work, letters of recommendation as required by the individual department, and, in some instances, test scores, i.e., the GRE, GMAT, TOEFL, G-NAT, OPI and, in some programs, an interview or audition. The number of recommendations required, the topic(s) and format of the application essay, the particular test required, and whether or not a personal interview or audition is required can be determined by referring to the portions of this bulletin that describe the individual graduate programs.

Completed applications must be on-file in the Admissions Office for fall admission by February 15 (Speech-Language Pathology and Social Work), March 15 (School of Health Sciences, Human Services & Nursing and the School of Natural & Social Sciences), April 15 (School of Arts & Humanities and School of Education), May 30 (Liberal Studies) Applications for spring admissions must be on-file in the Admissions Office by October 1 (School of Health Sciences, Human Services & Nursing and the School of Natural & Social Sciences), October 15 (School of Arts & Humanities, School of Education, and Liberal Studies). , Social Work, Public Health, Educational Leadership, and Counselor Education Programs accept applications only for fall admissions.. For more information, call the Graduate Admissions Office at 718-960-8777.

Admission to matriculated status requires review by the particular department the applicant wishes to enter. Only completed applications are put forward for faculty review.