Applicants meeting all graduate school admission requirements, and requirements set
by the department administering the program, may be granted full admission to master’s
programs. International applicants and applicants for the Doctoral programs have only
one category of admission: ‘Full Admission’.
After reviewing the applications, some programs may recommend admission with conditions.
All students admitted with any conditions must fulfill the requirements within the
time limit outlined by the program. International applicants and applicants for the
Doctoral programs are not eligible for conditional admission. Students admitted with conditions are not eligible for financial aid or loans. Contact the Financial Aid Office for details.
Note: International applicants and Doctoral applicants are not eligible for conditional
admission.
Select academic departments have prescriptions for evaluating a student’s eligibility
for Admission to Candidacy status. Admission to Candidacy is the formal approval for
pursuit of a graduate degree after it is determined that all specified preliminary
requirements have been met. These prescriptions do not include academic deficiencies
of a remedial nature but are designed as a proving ground for indication of future
success in the program. After having been admitted to graduate study with the objective
of earning an advanced degree, the graduate student must apply for and be admitted
to candidacy for the degree sought. Specific information regarding procedures for
achieving candidacy is available in the academic department administering a graduate
program.
Graduating seniors who are in their final semester and expecting to earn the bachelor’s
degree may apply to graduate school and be considered for early admission. If admitted
early, registration for classes will be held in abeyance until a final transcript
showing the conferral of the bachelor’s degree is submitted. Those who do not subsequently
receive the bachelor’s degree will have their admission rescinded. This policy applies
to out of state and international students as well. International students must submit
the evaluations from approved foreign credential evaluators.
Non-degree admission to the Graduate School is granted to those who wish to enroll
in courses but do not intend to qualify for a degree. Students who hold at least a
bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited college or university and who wish
to enroll in graduate courses for their own personal enrichment or professional advancement
may do so by completing the online application. A nonrefundable $30 application fee
is required. Applicants for graduate-at-large status must present proof of degree
at the time of application. A maximum of twelve semester hours taken in graduate-at-large
status at Chicago State University prior to formal admission may be applied to a master’s
degree program with the approval of the department administering the program. (Some
programs only permit 6 hours.). Admission on a non-degree basis does not imply eligibility
for matriculation or acceptance to any degree program. Students wishing to be admitted
into a specific program must submit a new and complete application for that program.
Note: Admission on a non-degree basis does not imply eligibility for matriculation
or acceptance in any degree program.
Readmission:
Students not enrolled for two academic/calendar years or more and did not obtain any
leave of absence and wish to come back, may be considered for re-admission, if they
have a reasonable chance of completing the program within the original time frame
[from the original time of enrollment]. They should submit a petition which must
be supported by the program adviser and the Chair of the department. Final decision
for re-admission will be made by the Dean of the Graduate School. Students will be
bound by the regulations at the time of their initial registration. Withdrawal may
affect the student’s status of financial aid. Check with the Financial Aid office.
Re-Apply:
Students not enrolled for two academic years or more and have no realistic possibility
to complete the degree program within the original time frame [ 6 years for master’s
and 7 years for Ed. D], must re-apply as new students. Any courses taken before may
be considered for completing the requirements if they are not aged out. Students will
be bound by the regulations at the time of new enrollment.
Graduate students who have been admitted with conditions to a degree program at Chicago
State University and who have met the prescribed requirements (conditions) within
the approved timeline, must file a Change of Status request with the Graduate School
after obtaining an approval signature from the graduate advisor and the Chair of the
program to which the student was admitted. The student is responsible for submitting
the program approved change of status form if they satisfy the conditions. Students
who do not meet the prescribed requirements will lose their admissions status and
may not continue in the degree program. Failure to submit a change of status form
in a timely fashion may result in registration hold for future terms and/or loss of
full admission to the program.
Graduate students who have been formally admitted to a degree program may opt for
a change of program for admission to another graduate program. Students must re-apply
for the new program with complete documentation as per the new program requirements.
Students must also submit a change of program form available on the Graduate School
website.
Students are expected to enroll in the term for which they have been admitted. At
the discretion of the Dean of the Graduate and Professional Studies and the academic
department supervising the degree program, students may defer their initial term of
enrollment for no more than one year by applying for deferral to the Office of Graduate
and Professional Studies. If deferral is approved, students will be held accountable
under the policies and procedures in effect at the time of their enrollment including
the time to complete the degree, not the policies and procedures at the time of initial
admission.
Domestic Applicants:
For an initial review of applications to graduate programs, students can upload a
copy of the unofficial transcript[s] for consideration. However, Official transcripts
are required, and we encourage students to arrange for the submission of original
transcripts as soon as possible. If admitted, students will be required to submit
the original official transcripts within 45 days of the start of the regular semester
in Fall and Spring and within two weeks from the start of the first session of classes
in summer. Official transcripts will only be received electronically or in a sealed
envelope from the student’s previous Institution [ Students can obtain the sealed
envelope from their institution and mail it or drop it off in the Graduate School’s
office]. CSU students need not submit original transcripts. If students don’t submit
the original transcripts in the prescribed time, a registration and transcript hold
will be placed on the student’s account.
International Applicants:
International applicants CANNOT upload unofficial transcripts. They must submit A
course-by-course evaluation of all foreign educational credentials from one of the
evaluating agencies listed.
Transcripts previously submitted to the undergraduate or graduate school at CSU, or
the Teacher Licensure Office cannot be reused with a new application process. Additionally, applicants to the following programs must submit two official copies
of all transcripts: School Counseling, Principal Preparation, Special Education, and
Information Studies.