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How do I apply?

What are the application deadlines?

Can I enroll on a part-time basis?

Can I take courses as a non-degree student before being accepted into a program?

What if I just want to take classes for personal/professional development
purposes?


How long can I take to complete my degree?

How can I receive more information about graduate entrance exams?

What is the most important part of the application?

What are the minimum GRE/GMAT/MAT scores required for admission?

Will my application be considered if I haven't taken my GRE/GMAT/MAT/TOEFL/IELTS yet?

Do I need to submit GRE, GMAT or MAT scores if I already have a master's degree?

When and how do I know if I have been accepted into the Office of Graduate Admissions & Support Services?

What is the cost to attend Montclair State University?

Does MSU offer financial assistance?

If my transcripts are already translated in English, do I still need to have them evaluated by World Education Services (WES)? What is World Education
Services (WES)?

If I studied in an institution outside of the United States, what educational background is needed to be considered for admission into graduate studies at
Montclair State University?


How long will you keep my application materials on file?

Who should write my letter of recommendation?

What if I have additional questions?


How do I apply?

To apply for a degree, certification/certificate or non-degree program, you must complete a Graduate Application and include all the required credentials. To apply on-line, download an application or submit an application request form, click here. You can also request graduate admissions information by contacting the Office of Graduate Admissions & Support Services at (973) 655-5147, (800) 331-9207; or by fax at
(973) 655-7869.

Submit your completed application to the Office of Graduate Admissions & Support Services and request that all the other credentials be submitted to The Graduate Admissions & Support Services, i.e., Official Transcripts, Official GRE/GMT score, letters of recommendation, etc. All of the credentials do not have to arrive at the same time. All credentials are kept on file for a maximum of one year and are automatically matched to an application. Click here to see what admission credentials are required for your particular program.

Once an application is complete, it is forwarded to the appropriate department for admission review. Students are notified of all admission decisions via letter from the Office of Graduate Admissions & Support Services.

Special information for international students may be viewed by clicking here.


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What are the application deadlines?

Completed applications begin the review process soon after they are received.  The majority of Montclair State's graduate programs DO NOT have specific deadlines (Those that do are listed below.) For those programs without a specific deadline, The Graduate Admissions & Support Services recommends that students submit their credentials as early as possible. Registration begins several months before the term, some courses may have closed and late applicants are less likely to get the courses they need if they do not apply as early as possible.

    INTERNATIONAL APPLICATION DEADLINES
    Applications from students without U.S. degrees and/or who are neither U.S. citizens nor permanent residents who need Student (F-1) Visas, must be received and completed by

  • June 1 for the Fall
  • November 1 for the Spring
  • If the program to which you are applying has an application deadline that is earlier than the international deadline, the earlier program deadline would take precedence.

    PROGRAMS WITH SPECIFIC DEADLINES
    The application forms and all supporting credentials, including official test scores if required, must be in The Graduate Admissions & Support Services office by the program deadline date. Click on the link below to view our current deadline dates.

    PROGRAM DEADLINES


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Can I enroll on a part-time basis?

Most graduate and post-baccalaureate students attend Montclair State University on a part-time basis. To accommodate these students, academic departments have scheduled most graduate courses in late afternoons and evenings. Most graduate courses meet once a week in the fall and spring semesters. Summer sessions usually include day and evening classes which meet more than once per week.


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Can I take courses as a non-degree student before being accepted into a program?

It depends on the course(s) you want to take because some programs do not allow non-degree students to enroll in their courses (see below). If you are applying to a particular program and you missed the deadline or you know that you will not complete the admission process (i.e. lacking GRE scores or letters of recommendation) in time for registration for the next term, you may request to be admitted as a Pre-Admit student for that term. If you decide to do this, you must submit a Pre-Admit Status Request form. By submitting this form, you may be allowed to register as a non-degree student for the upcoming term and still have your original application processed for the degree program for the following term. Please make note that a maximum of six credits (if applicable to the program) may be transferred into a graduate degree program with the Program Coordinator's approval. Pre-Admit forms are sent to those who have incomplete applications in May or June for the Fall and in December for the Spring.  (These forms are not available prior to these periods.  Applicants are urged to give top priority to completing their applications.)

Students who studied in a foreign country must submit an official TOEFL or IELTS score and have their transcripts evaluated by World Education Services (WES) or any member of the http://www.naces.org/ to be considered for admission as a Pre-Admit student. Also, please keep in mind that Pre-Admit students are not eligible for any type of financial assistance and international students can not obtain a student visa if they enroll as a non-degree student.

ELIGIBILITY

Applicants to any programs except the following:

  • SCD in Audiology
  • MS in Accounting
  • MBA in Business Administration - Accounting
  • MBA in Business Administration - Marketing
  • MBA in Business Administration - Management Information Systems
  • MBA in Business Administration - Management
  • MBA in Business Administration - International Business
  • MBA in Business Administration - Finance
  • MBA in Business Administration - Business Economics
  • MBA in Business Administration
  • MA in Communication Sciences and Disorders, Speech Language Pathology
  • MA in Educational Psychology - Child/Adolescent Clinical Psychology
  • MA in Educational Psychology - Clinical Psychology for Spanish-English Bilinguals
  • MA in Educational Psychology
  • DEM in Environmental Management
  • EDD in Pedagogy - Philosophy for Children
  • EDD in Pedagogy - Mathematics
  • MA in Psychology - Industrial & Organizational Psychology
  • MA in Psychology
  • MFA in Studio Art
  • MA in Theater - Arts Management
  • MA in Counseling (only 2 courses permit non-degree students/pre-admit students: COUN-552 and COUN-577)

In addition, the following 2 programs require permission from the Graduate Coordinator before applicants can be approved to register for these courses. Applicants must contact the Program Coordinator listed below and the Program Coordinator notifies the Office of Graduate Admissions & Support Services if they can authorize the registration;

MS in Computer Science
Dr. James Benham
(973) 655-7249 or 4166

MA in English
Dr. Arthur Simon
(973) 655-7942


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What if I just want to take classes for personal/professional development purposes?

Students may apply to the Office of Graduate Admissions & Support Services as "professional" non-degree students.  Students admitted as professional non-degree may take as many credits as they like as long as they have the prerequisites required and the courses are not limited to degree program students, i.e. Master of Business Administration (MBA), Master of Fine Arts MFA), MA in Communication Science & Disorders with a concentration in Speech-Language Pathology.

Please keep in mind that this "professional" non-degree category is designed for students who want to take courses for personal/professional development and who WILL NOT be applying for a graduate program at Montclair State University. If you decide to pursue a graduate program, please keep in mind that a maximum of six credits (if applicable to the program) may be transferred into a graduate degree program with the Program Coordinator's approval.


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How long can I take to complete my degree?

Students in master's degree programs (except MBA and MFA) have six years to complete their degree program. Students in the MBA program have eight years and students in the MFA must study full-time and have two years to complete their degree. If students need an extension, they must request this in writing to the Associate Dean of the Office of Graduate Admissions & Support Services. Under certain circumstances, a one-time extension of one year may be granted.

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How can I receive more information about graduate entrance exams?

Click here to see which test(s) are required for the program you are considering.
Graduate Record Examinations (GRE) Educational Testing Service
P.O. Box 6000
Princeton, NJ 08541-6000 USA
(800) GRE-CALL or (609) 771-7670
www.gre.org
Graduate Management Admissions Test (GMAT) Educational Testing Service
P.O. Box 6103
Princeton, NJ 08541-6103 USA
(800) GMAT-NOW or (609) 771-7330
www.gmat.org
Miller Analogies Test (MAT) Harcourt Assessment, Inc.
19500 Bulverde Road,
San Antonio, TX 78259
(800) 622-3231 or (210) 339-5000
www.milleranalogies.com
Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) Educational Testing Service
P.O. Box 6155
Princeton, NJ 08541-6155 USA
(800) 468-6335 or (609) 771-7100
www.toefl.org



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What is the most important part of the application?

There is not one single most important part of the application. When reviewing an application, admission decisions are made based on all the materials submitted, i.e. educational background and grades, work experience (if any), GMAT/GRE/MAT scores, letters of recommendation, and the statement of objectives.

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What are the minimum GRE/GMAT/MAT scores required for admission?

There are no minimum scores set by the Office of Graduate Admissions & Support Services. As mentioned above, we review the entire application file. For example, higher GRE/GMAT/MAT scores may compensate for a lower GPA, and vice versa.

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Will my application be considered if I haven't taken my GRE/GMAT/MAT/TOEFL/IELTS yet?

Not if the exam is a requirement for the program you are pursuing. The Office of Graduate Admissions & Support Services does not review incomplete applications. All credentials must be on file before an application is reviewed. The TOEFL or IELTS is required for ALL students, regardless of program, who studied in a foreign institution where English is not the official language of the host country.

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Do I need to submit GRE, GMAT or MAT scores if I already have a master's degree?

If you have a Master's degree from an accredited institution in the United States, the Office of Graduate Admissions & Support Services will automatically consider waiving the GRE or MAT once your official transcript is on file. MBA applicants can only waive the GMAT if they have a terminal degree (Ph.D., J.D., M.D.) or a Master's of Science (MS) degree in a technical or quantitative subject (such as mathematics, engineering, computer science.) There are some programs, such as the MA in English and the MA in Communication Science & Disorders with a concentration in Speech-Language Pathology which do not waive the exam requirement. In addition, the Psychology subject test is not waived for the MA in Psychology or the School Psychologist Certificate Program.

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When and how do I know if I have been accepted into The Graduate Admissions & Support Services?

If you applied for a program that accepts students on a rolling-admission basis (i.e. no application deadline), you will receive notification about your admission decision via letter directly from the Office of Graduate Admissions & Support Services approximately four to six weeks after your application file is complete. If you applied for a program with an application deadline, the Office of Graduate Admissions & Support Services will notify you via letter approximately four to six weeks after your application is complete. Admission decisions are not given out over the phone.

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What is the cost to attend Montclair State University?

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Does MSU offer financial assistance?

If you are a US citizen/resident and you are planning to apply for a student loan, you must submit a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). The FAFSA is located on-line and can be obtained from our website at: www.montclair.edu/financialaid. If you have any questions about the financial aid process, please contact the Office of Financial Aid at Montclair State University, 973 655-4461.

A limited number of Graduate Assistantships are available for all students, including international students, and are awarded annually through the Office of Graduate Admissions & Support Services. The Graduate Assistantships cover university-wide tuition and fees and provide masters degree students with a $7,000/year stipend in exchange for part-time employment on campus. Click here for more information about the Graduate Assistantships.

A limited number of Saul and Adelaide Goldfarb Graduate Scholarships are available for all students, including international students, and are awarded annually through The Graduate Admissions & Support Services. The Scholarships cover university-wide tuition and fees for one academic year. The deadline to apply for the Goldfarb Scholarship is April 1st. Click here for more information about the Saul and Adelaide Goldfarb Graduate Scholarships and /or to download an application.

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If my foreign transcripts are already translated in English, do I still need to have them evaluated by World Education Services (WES)? What is World Education Services(WES)?

Yes. ALL foreign transcripts must receive a COURSE-BY-COURSE evaluation from World Education Services (WES). World Education Services established in 1974, is a not-for-profit organization specializing in foreign credential evaluation. Building on twenty-five years of experience, WES is the foremost credential evaluation agency in the United States. WES's regional offices in New York, Chicago, Miami, and Washington, D.C. provide quality service to nearly 30,000 clients annually.

Please contact WES to receive an "Application for Evaluation of Foreign Credentials". Requests for evaluation are usually honored within twenty working days of receipt of all required materials and fees. You must include instructions on the application to send a copy of the evaluation to The Graduate Admissions & Support Services at Montclair State University. You must provide WES with copies of transcripts from all previous educational institutions and certified English translations. Students do not need to submit official transcripts to the Office of Graduate Admissions & Support Services. An official evaluation sent to Montclair State University from WES is the only requirement.

To obtain information about WES, please contact them at:

World Education Services, Inc.
P.O. Box 745 Old Chelsea Station
New York, NY 10113-0745
Telephone: (212) 966-6311
Toll Free: (800) 937-3895
E-mail: info@wes.org
website: http://www.wes.org

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If I studied in an institution outside of the United States, what educational background is needed to be eligible to apply to graduate studies at Montclair State University?

You must have the equivalent of a US bachelor's degree to be considered for graduate studies. The Office of Graduate Admissions & Support Services at Montclair State University DOES NOT evaluate foreign transcripts. All foreign transcripts must receive a COURSE-by-COURSE evaluation by World Education Services (WES), and the WES evaluation must indicate that you have the equivalent of a US bachelor's degree. If you would like to know what educational background is needed from your country to be considered the equivalence to a US bachelor's degree, you must contact WES directly. Refer to question above for WES contact information.

If the WES evaluation indicates that you do not have the equivalence to a US bachelor's degree, then the only option you have is to apply as a transfer student for undergraduate admissions. We do not offer courses to make up the difference required for a bachelor's degree. For information about undergraduate transfer admission, please contact the Admissions Office at undergraduate.admissions@montclair.edu or 973-655-4444.

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How long will you keep my application materials on file?

We will keep your application materials on file for one year if you do not complete the application, if you are not admitted, or if you do not enroll in classes. Space restrictions require us to purge all inactive materials after one year. If you choose to reapply after your application has been purged, you will need to resubmit all required materials.
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Who should write my letter of recommendation?

All applicants, except Non-Degree, are required to submit letters of recommendation. They should be written by someone familiar with your previous academic work. Recommendations from professors in your undergraduate major field of study are ideal. However, if you have been out of school for a considerable time you should seek someone who can comment on your background, experiences, capacity to succeed and motivation. Employers, supervisors or other professionals are appropriate choices, while friends, family or fellow students are not. Many graduate programs will not review admission applications with references from the latter.
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What if I have additional questions?

If you have additional questions which are not addressed above, you may contact the Office of Graduate Admissions & Support Services.

Montclair State University
1 Normal Avenue
Montclair, NJ 07043
Telephone: (973) 655-5147 or (800) 331-9207
Fax: (973) 655-7869
Website: www.montclair.edu

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