Master of Arts Online Admissions

To be considered for admission, your application materials must demonstrate the following: "I'm really beginning to see
how self-designing actually
adds to the speed and
retainability of the research.
Because we're not strapped to
a syllabus and a reading list
we had no say in, we're finding
out what we wanted to know
in the first place. That's the
info that always sticks with
us therefore making us
stronger in our ability to share
the information as well. 
I think that is the fun
part of our program here."

Jesse Wilson,
History and Culture
Concentration

  • Completion of a baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited college, university or foreign equivalent, as evidenced by an official transcript with the baccalaureate degree noted, sent directly from the sending institution to the Admissions Office
  • Evidence of relevant academic achievement in transcripts (and/or relevant post-graduate experience) to indicate potential for success in graduate study
  • Evidence, in letters of reference from persons who know the applicant academically or professionally, that he/she is regarded as having potential to succeed in graduate study
  • Evidence of graduate-level writing skills and command of the English language
  • Access to e-mail and to the Internet

Once all application documents have been received and the application file is complete, the documents are reviewed by an admission committee.  The admission committee may decide to accept or reject the application or request further information about your preparation for graduate study.  Enrollment must occur within 12 months of acceptance and is confirmed when the Registrar’s Office processes the learner’s signed registration form and the Business Office has processed tuition and fees.