Graduate School Application ProcessMaster of Arts (M.A.):Speech Language Pathology Certifying (Online Program)The next cohort will begin Fall semester 2009. Applications will be accepted beginning January 8, 2009. The application deadline is May 4, 2009. Applications received by that date will receive preference for admission. However, we will continue to accept applications until the program is full.
Required materials include:
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 1300 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 minimum combined score of 850 on the Verbal and Quantitative subtests 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 must be recommendations from professors who can address your academic qualifications for graduate study. The third may be from another professor or from someone with whom you have worked professionally. Please use the recommendation forms provided by the Graduate School. 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 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 - Speech-Language Pathology (Online) |
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