Master's Degrees
Regular/matriculating admission to master’s programs requires a bachelor’s degree or the equivalent from an accredited or approved post-secondary institution. Official transcripts must be on file and accepted by the University for the bachelor’s degree or its equivalent prior to the 10th day of the second term in the program of study.
Please refer to the individual program page(s) for additional admissions requirements (expand the Degree Requirements section of the page) for the following programs:
Applicants entering the Master of Science in Law Enforcement Executive Leadership (MSLEEL) and Master of Education (MEd) programs without a bachelor’s degree or its equivalent from a related field of study may be required to complete leveling coursework.
Learners are considered conditionally admitted pending the University's receipt of official transcripts. Please refer to the Conditional Admission for Graduate Programs section of this catalog for more information.