To be eligible to register for graduate credit and take classes, students need a minimum
cumulative GPA of at least 3.2 and have less than 30 hours remaining in their undergraduate
degree program. To apply students must obtain the following:
- Submit your graduate school application, $40 application fee, and two letters of reference. One can be from a business professional
and the other must be from your faculty advisor. The letter from your faculty advisor
must state that you:
- have less than 30 undergraduate hours to complete your undergraduate degree;
- state when you are expected to complete your undergraduate degree (quarter/year) leaving
room for graduate level courses;
- include your current UGPA;
- and that you are recommended for a Master’s program
- Students should contact Mary Kate Pierot once you have submitted your application and obtained your two letters of reference
so that a letter of support can be attached to your application.
- Students must maintain undergraduate status.
- A minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 until awarded the bachelor’s degree.
- All students are expected to enroll in at least one graduate level course each quarter
of undergraduate enrollment.
No more than 12 graduate credit hours may be earned while completing bachelor’s requirements.
Courses taken for graduate credit cannot be used to satisfy undergraduate requirements. Students not meeting the undergraduate preparatory requirements will not be eligible
for this program.
Upon undergraduate graduation, students are required to apply to graduate school for
admission into the master’s degree program. Applicants to the graduate school will
not be charged another $40 application fee.
Students seeking admission to another master’s program, other than the program in
which they were granted concurrent enrollment, must meet the same admissions requirements
as other applicants of that program. GMAT scores will only be waived for those admitted
to the Concurrent Enrollment Program provided they continue to pursue the degree for
which they were initially admitted and maintain all other conditions to retain graduate
status.