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In some cases, these materials will be collected electronically as part of the online application. The applicant should ascertain from the program what additional materials, if any, are expected and submit them in the manner described by the program. The applicant may also be asked to submit materials such as transcripts of test scores (e.g., Graduate Record Examinations, Miller Analogies Test) and letters of reference. Programs determine additional transcript requirements. Applicants who accept their offer of admission and matriculate must submit official transcripts from all colleges or universities from which they received a bachelor’s degree or higher. At the time of application, applicants must submit unofficial transcripts from all colleges or universities previously attended, including the University of Oregon. Links may be found on each program's website, or by contacting the program directly. Students seeking graduate admission must submit an online application. The Division of Graduate Studies offers fee waivers and discounts for applicants who meet specific criteria. If a student has not been granted unconditional student status after the completion of 36 credits of graduate course work, the Division of Graduate Studies may inquire into their status and recommend that a decision on the student’s status be made as soon as possible.Ī former University of Oregon student must be admitted formally in the same way as a student from any other college or university.Ī student who has been admitted to a graduate program and wants to change their major must apply for admission to the new major.Īpplicants must pay a nonrefundable $70 application fee for domestic applicants or a $90 application fee for international applicants. Initial student status may be either conditional or unconditional. Students should become familiar with these requirements before applying and address inquiries about graduate admission to the department or school in which they plan to study, not to the Graduate School or to the Office of Admissions. The university’s schools and departments determine their own requirements for graduate admission. Students seeking certificates or advanced degrees are classified as follows: Information about requirements may be found online.
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All applicants for whom English is not a native/primary language must show proof of language proficiency. To be admitted to the University of Oregon for the purpose of seeking a graduate degree or graduate certificate or for enrolling in a formal non-degree graduate program, students must hold a bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited four-year college or university in the United States or its equivalent from a foreign country and must be accepted by the major department in which they propose to study. They should submit an application for postbaccalaureate undergraduate student status to the Office of Admissions via their website or by telephone, 54. Students who want to earn a second bachelor’s degree should not apply to the Division of Graduate Studies. Specific program requirements for most of these degrees appear in the departmental sections of this catalog general requirements of the Division of Graduate Studies are stated in this section. Program offerings are listed in the Graduate Majors and Specializations section of this catalog.įor information about law degrees, see the School of Law section of this catalog.
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The University of Oregon offers study leading to advanced degrees in the liberal arts and sciences and in the professional areas of business, conflict and dispute resolution, design, education, journalism and communication, and music. The current Graduate Council membership is listed on the Division of Graduate Studies website. The council consists of a representative elected committee of 12 faculty members, two students, and the vice provost for graduate studies. The Graduate Council advises and makes recommendations to the vice provost for graduate studies on matters pertaining to graduate study at the University of Oregon, including changes or additions to policies and regulations governing graduate study. Krista Chronister, Vice Provost for Graduate StudiesĮugene, Oregon 97403-1219 Graduate Council