Deadline for Applying for Fall Semester-July 1.
Deadline for Applying for Spring Semester-December 1.
However, some programs have established earlier deadlines for
fall semester:
April 25: Psychology
May 1: Counselor Education (School, Professional & Rehabilitation,
Student Development)
May 1: Criminal Justice
May 1: History and Public History
Some programs have limited admission periods:
Only for fall semester, deadline of May 1:
Counselor Education (School, Professional & Rehabilitation, Student
Development)
Only for summer semester (odd years), deadline of December 1:
Ed.D. Educational Leadership
Only for summer and fall semesters:
Sixth Year, Educational Leadership
Some programs have summer matriculations; deadline of March 1
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Central
Connecticut State University welcomes advanced level applicants from
a broad range of abilities, interests and backgrounds to Graduate
Studies. Students are admitted to either full-time study (9 hours or
more) or part-time study (8 hours or less). Applications
are accepted for both the fall and spring semesters.
In addition, some programs also offer summer matriculation
for students, including the M.S. program in Music Education, the
Accelerated Teacher Certification Programs in Mathematics and
Spanish.
As part of the
application and admission process, the applicant must request that
official undergraduate and graduate transcripts be submitted from
every institution attended except Central Connecticut State
University. Applicants who have attended Central Connecticut State
University must list all dates of attendance so their official
record can be appropriately evaluated. (Failure
to identify on the application form all institutions attended, or to
have transcripts sent from each of them, may be considered
sufficient reason for non-admission or for subsequent dismissal from
the graduate program.)
A non-refundable
$50 application fee must be submitted with the application.
Applicants
must submit a completed Application for Graduate Admission to
the Graduate Admissions Office located in Barnard Hall, Rm. 102.
If you have questions concerning your application, please
contact the Graduate Admissions Office at 860-832-2350 or
graduateadmissions@mail.ccsu.edu.
Admission Dates
Fall and Spring Admissions. Most
applications must be received by July 1 for the fall semester
and December 1 for spring.
However, some programs have
established earlier deadlines or admit students only once per year.
International applicants should submit all application materials as
soon as possible and when possible one year before the semester they
wish to begin their program to ensure adequate time for processing
visa applications and for making other arrangements.
Note: Most
graduate programs require candidates to submit additional materials
beyond the minimum requirements of the Graduate Office. These
additional materials should be submitted to the specific department
offering the program. A personal interview with the academic
department may also be required for entry into some graduate
programs. Applicants to all programs are encouraged to consult the
appropriate program description in the Graduate Catalog or the
department chair to assure that all special admissions requirements
are met. Additional material requirements are also found at:
www.ccsu.edu/grad/Additional
Material.
Summer Admission. For those programs
offering summer matriculation, all completed applications must be
received no later than March 1. All
of the programs that offer summer matriculation require students to
submit additional materials along with the graduate studies
application, all transcripts, and the $50 fee.
If students are uncertain about what additional materials are
required, they are advised to contact the specific department.
Summer
matriculation allows first time program students to be eligible for
financial aid during the summer. The first step
for applying for Financial Aid is to complete a Free Application for
Student Aid (FAFSA) application on the web. The students can link
to the FAFSA website from the Financial Aid website:
www.ccsu.edu/finaid. They
also can go directly to the governments website at
http://www.fafsa.ed.gov/.
Candidates must list CCSU on the form and provide the CCSU Title IV
code of 001378. The Office of Financial Aid will receive an
electronic student aid report (ISIR) and, then, notify the student
of any other paperwork that is needed (i.e. copies of signed tax
returns, W2's and a verification worksheet for verification) if they
are selected by the government.
Admission Criteria
Students must hold a bachelor’s
degree from a regionally accredited institution of higher education
to apply for a Master's Program, post baccalaureate teacher
certification, and most other programs. The undergraduate record
must demonstrate clear evidence of ability to undertake and pursue
studies in a graduate field successfully. To apply for the Ed.D. in
Educational Leadership, 6th year certificate degrees, and Advanced
Official Certificate Programs in Professional Counseling,
Superintendent of Schools and Reading, a master's degree is
required.
A minimum
undergraduate GPA of 2.70 (some programs require a 3.00) on a
4.00 point scale (where A is 4.00), or its equivalent, and good
standing (3.00 GPA) in all post-baccalaureate course work is
required.
Teacher Certification
Programs
Teacher Certification Programs have
specific guidelines for teacher preparation programs that are
consistent with state requirements.
After admission
to the graduate program a student is required to submit a separate
application and accompanying documents for review by the Office of
the Dean, School of Education and Professional Studies, and the
respective department to be accepted to the professional program in
the School of Education and Professional Studies. Your assigned
adviser will explain the separate process for applying to the
professional program and give you the dates of submission.
A complete description of the process is also included in the
Graduate School Catalogue. Further information
about the requirements for entry into the professional program may
be obtained from the Office of the Dean, School of Education and
Professional Studies (Barnard Hall 248).
Ed.D., Sixth-Year
Certificates and Other Post-Master’s Study
Admission to programs of post-master’s
study, including Ed.D., and the Sixth-Year Certificates in
Educational Leadership and in Reading, is based on performance at
the master’s degree level in addition to the undergraduate GPA.
Admission to sixth year certificates is limited to students
who hold the appropriate Connecticut teaching certificate. Most
programs also limit admissions to applicants who hold an appropriate
master’s degree or who present other evidence of advanced course
work in the field of study.
Students wishing
to develop a program of study for other fields may request admission
to a 30-credit planned program of post-master’s study in an
available area of interest. All applicants are advised that planned
programs of post-master’s study, with the exception of the Ed. D.,
and the Sixth-Year Certificates in Educational Leadership and in
Reading, are non-degree programs and are provided in a limited
number of fields.
Conditional Admission
An applicant for a Master Program who
does not meet regular admission standards but has an undergraduate
GPA between 2.40 and 2.69 (some programs require between a 2.70
and 3.00) may be considered for conditional admission when the
department of application has agreed in advance to make this option
available to prospective students. The conditional admission program
is an arrangement that allows students to demonstrate the ability to
perform successfully in a graduate degree program.
The conditional admission plan is available only in a limited
number of fields by departmental agreement and does not apply to
teacher certification areas. Students admitted
conditionally, where appropriate, are notified of pre-admission
requirements.
International Students
International applicants must meet all regular requirements for
admission (including such tests as the Graduate Record Examination
or the Graduate Management Admissions Test when required) and
provide a Declaration of Finance form, which documents financial
responsibility. In addition, applicants must submit a satisfactory
score on the
Test
of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) when required and
provide a Declaration of Finance form, which documents financial
responsibility.
Applicants who
have earned an appropriate undergraduate degree from a college or
university at which English is the language of instruction may be
waived from the TOEFL requirement.
There is at
present no financial aid available for non-U.S. students. Graduate
assistantships may be available to international students who are
available for on-campus interviews and/or who have completed
successfully a semester of graduate study at Central Connecticut
State University.
In addition to
the
application form, $50 (non-refundable) application fee, official
transcripts and records of undergraduate and graduate studies, and
any program-specific application requirements, international
applicants must submit:
(1) a Declaration of Finance form which is provided
to international applicants and includes provisions for indicating
and verifying financial capability and responsibility; (not
applicable for students in programs that are entirely on-line)
Graduate Affidavit of Support.
(2) translations of academic records produced and
verified by the educational institution in the home country or a
U.S. academic credential evaluation agency if such materials are not
in English;
see list of credential evaluation agencies.
(3) proof of competency in English as indicated by
the TOEFL with a score of no less than 550 (or 213 on the computer
based test) unless waived by the university.
NOTE:
Conditional
Admission may be offered if a student meets all academic
requirements for admission, including the approval of the graduate
school program, but demonstrates "insufficient English language
proficiency" by a TOEFL score that does not meet the CCSU graduate
school requirements but has at least a score of 485/160.
Information
about the TOEFL test is available from the Educational Testing
Service, P.O. Box 6151, Princeton, NJ 08541-6154, USA. An
undergraduate academic degree from an U.S. institution of higher
education or from an overseas institution where the primary medium
of instruction is English may be considered as proof of English
competency.
Central
Connecticut State University reserves the right to require
additional evidence of competency or to require that students
admitted to graduate programs take courses to develop their English
language skills.
The Intensive
English Language Program (IELP) includes highly participatory
instruction in reading, writing, listening, grammar, pronunciation,
speaking and TOEFL preparation. The IELP also administers an
institutional TOEFL test five times per year.
Central
Connecticut State University is authorized under federal law to
enroll non-immigrant, permanent resident students. These students
will be required to submit proof of immigration status.
International
students are also
required to submit a completed
medical form before
attending the university. This health form includes immunizations
required for students. A Tuberculin Skin Test (Mantoux test) is also
required and must be administered in an American medical facility.
If you are
planning on living in a the residence hall on campus, you will be
required to have the meningococcal vaccination (Menactra). This
vaccination must also be administered in an American
medical facility. The United States requires this vaccine with
subtypes A, C, Y, W 135 in the vaccine, which may not be available
in your country.
The University
Health Service will be offering both the Tuberculin Skin Test and
the meningococcal vaccination on September 5, 2006, if you are not
able to obtain these in an American facility prior to the first day
of classes. There is a cost associated with the vaccinations.
Please complete
the form and return it to the University Health Service by July 15,
2006. Additional medical information may be needed, and
we will notify you by e-mail to enable you to obtain this
medical information while you are still in your country.
The information
provided on the Connecticut State University Health Service form is
strictly confidential and will be reviewed and used only by health
care providers employed by and affiliated with Central Connecticut
State University. The information contained within the health
form is not shared with any staff person within the CCSU Center for
International Education, U.S. immigration officials nor any other
person at the University without your written permission to release
any part of the information on the form from the University Health
Service.