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| Graduate Catalog 2004-2006 |
Graduate
Admission | General Graduate Admission Procedures |
General Academic Admission Requirements
Admission to Graduate Programs | Term
of Entry | Admission of International Students | Special
Admission Status
Decision Procedures and Relation to University Governance | Earning
Multiple Graduate Degrees or Credentials
Transfer of Credit | Veterans
Aurora University admits qualified students from varied geographical, cultural, economic, racial, and religious backgrounds. In each candidate, Aurora University looks for two general qualities: academic ability enabling a person to benefit from the university’s excellent programs and a diversity of talents and interests that will make our campus community a better and richer place to learn. Applications will be considered on the basis of academic ability, character, activities, and motivation.
All correspondence about admission and campus visits should be addressed to the Office of Admission and Financial Aid, Aurora University, 347 S. Gladstone Avenue, Aurora, Illinois 60506-4892. For further information about admission to the university, call 1-800-742-5281, or visit our website at www.aurora.edu.
Admission to Aurora University graduate programs requires that students meet general university requirements for graduate admission, as well as various specific requirements of the particular program the student wishes to enter. General university requirements are detailed below. Refer to the individual program sections that follow for the additional requirements specific to each graduate program.
All applicants for graduate admission must submit:
Upon submission of satisfactory credentials for admission to graduate study at the university, the student’s file is referred to the graduate program for consideration of the student’s application for admission to that program.
Students admitted to graduate study at the university may only enter a specific program of study upon the approval of the program. Individual programs may require submission of additional credentials specific to the requirements of study in the program.
Upon completion of the steps required for general graduate admission to Aurora University, the application will be forwarded to the graduate program to which the applicant seeks admission. The applicant will then be contacted by a representative of the graduate program to arrange for completion of any remaining requirements for admission to that program.
Students from other countries are admitted to Aurora University on the basis of the following criteria:
Transcripts from foreign colleges and universities are evaluated in accordance with the guidelines of the AACRAO World Education Series. Evaluations of foreign credentials must be completed through recognized outside evaluation services and certified English translations are required at student expense. Certified English translations must accompany original transcripts in any other language; the Registrar requires evaluation of foreign transcripts by an outside evaluator at student expense. International students who have completed work at other U.S. colleges or universities must submit official transcripts and, at the discretion of the university, may be considered for admission as transfer students on the basis of this work.
Graduate Student-at-Large Status:
A student who wishes to enroll in a master’s
level course, but is not seeking a degree, certificate, or credential may
do so as a student-at-large. A maximum of eight (8) semester hours may
be applied to master degree programs at Aurora University. Enrollment in
specific courses by students-at-large may be restricted by prerequisites
or other requirements of individual graduate programs. Financial aid is not
available to students-at-large.
Post-Undergraduate Student:
A student,
who holds a bachelor’s degree
from an accredited institution and wishes to enroll in undergraduate
or graduate courses for credit, but not to seek a second degree, may do so
as an extended student. The standard tuition rate applies.
Provisional Student:
A student who has applied for regular admission but has been unable to
supply all necessary documentation due to circumstances beyond the individual’s
control, may be provisionally admitted to the university at the discretion
of the graduate program director or designee. If provisionally admitted,
a student may register for classes for one term at their own risk (since
the records of the educational background are incomplete). An application
file must be complete and approved before a student is allowed to register
for a second term. Financial Aid is not available.
Conditional Admission:
A student who has applied for regular graduate admission but has an academic
record that does not meet ordinary admission standards, may be conditionally
admitted to the university at the discretion of the graduate program director.
Academic progress will be regularly reviewed.
Credit earned in one post-baccalaureate program at Aurora University may be applied toward the requirements of a second program at the option of that program. In those cases where application of this policy results in a student meeting all specific coursework requirements of a program without having completed the total number of credits required for completion, the graduate program faculty shall determine additional coursework to be completed by the student in order to fulfill the total credit required for the program.
Graduate-level credit earned at regionally accredited institutions of higher education may be transferred to Aurora University and applied toward master’s or doctoral degrees or other post-baccalaureate programs with the approval of the director of the program to which the student is admitted. Each graduate program limits the amount of credit that can be applied toward an Aurora University degree.
A person who has served in the United States armed forces and wishes to use veterans’ benefits to attend Aurora University, must contact the university’s Veterans Affairs Officer in the Registrar’s Office. Veterans must follow the admission requirements and procedures outlined in this catalog. For certification of eligibility for education benefits under one of the public laws, apply for Veterans Administration benefits through the Veterans Affairs Officer.
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