Graduate School Application Process
Audiology Au.D. (Doctor of Audiology)
Deadline for Fall Semester Entry: February 1, 2009 (a
class of approximately 8-10 graduate students begins each year)
- All application materials must be received by the Graduate School by the above deadline for admission preference; however, applications will be accepted until the program is full.
- Once the Graduate School receives all of the application materials, it will process them and forward them to the program office. This takes approximately 20 days.
- Applications will not be processed until all information
is received.
- Although we will accept materials through February 1,
please submit prior to that date. Processing will be expedited if materials
are submitted before the deadline.
- Applicants for fall entry will
be notified of an admission decision between March 15 and April 15.
- Our "student-administered" application procedure
requires you to collect all the materials for admission and submit them
at one time to the UNC Graduate School.
Required materials include:
- Application for Admission to the UNC Graduate School. Click here for application information.
- Official transcripts from each college or university
attended
- Graduate Record Examination (GRE) General Test Scores
- 3 Letters of recommendation. Click
here for Recommendation forms.
- $50 Application fee
- Resume or vita
- Audiology and Speech-Language Sciences Statement of
Professional Goals (letter of intent)
- Financial Aid Application(s) (optional)
Official Transcripts: Two
official transcripts from each college or university you have attended
(including UNC) must be sent to the Graduate School. UNC currently
requires a 3.0 minimum grade point average for regular admission to
a graduate program.
Graduate Record Examination (GRE): GRE
Scores that are no more than five years old are required as a part
of the application process. To be considered for admission, applicants
must have a total score of 1500 on the old format of GRE General
Test, which consisted of Verbal, Quantitative, and Analytic subtests.
On the new format GRE General Test, which consists of Verbal, Quantitative,
and Analytic Writing subtests, applicants must have a score of at
least 400 on the Verbal & Quantitative subtests
with a combined score of 1000 and a minimum score of 3.5 for
the Analytic Writing subtest. The GRE should be taken
with sufficient lead-time. Scores must be submitted prior to
the application deadline.
Letters of Recommendation:
Three letters of recommendation are required, two of which must be from previous academic professors. Please use the recommendation forms provided by the Graduate School.
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Resume or Vita: Include a one-to-two page resume
or vita with your application materials.
Audiology and Speech-Language Sciences Statement of Professional Goals: Provide a statement of professional
goals (letter of intent) not to exceed 500 words.
Financial Aid: You may
apply for financial aid through the Department
of Audiology and Speech-Language Sciences and/or the University's
Financial Aid Office.
University financial aid includes scholarships, student loans,
work-study, and other programs. In order to be eligible for these
university-wide programs, it is necessary for you to submit a "Free
Application for Federal Student Aid" (FAFSA) by February 15,
2009. Financial statements submitted after March 1 will be processed
but will receive a lower priority and funding will be subject to
funds available. The FAFSA forms and information are available through
financial aid offices and public high schools in your area and through
the UNC Office of Student Financial Resources.
Direct any questions you might have
to:
Graduate Coordinator - Audiology
Audiology and Speech-Language Sciences
University of Northern Colorado
Greeley, CO 80639
(970) 351-2734
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