MASTER'S PROGRAM  
  Information FOR
  PROSPECTIVE STUDENTS
  CURRENT STUDENTS
  COE SCHOLARSHIPS
  FACULTY & STAFF
  ALUMNI & FRIENDS
  EMPLOYMENT
  PRICE LAB SCHOOL
  Search SITE
 

Advanced Search   Help
Admission to graduate study does not guarantee admission to an advanced degree program. Responsibility for determining eligibility for admission to graduate degree programs rests primarily with the academic departments. The academic departments are responsible for receiving degree status admission applications and for determination of admissibility.
  Related Links
  COE Departments
  Master's Degree
UNI Graduate College
Request University Information
  Apply Online
A graduate of a college or university accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and
 

Secondary Schools or a corresponding regional agency will be granted admission to graduate study if her/his application for admission has been approved.

   
A graduate of a college or university that is not accredited may be granted provisional admission at the
  discretion of the Dean of the Graduate College.

NOTE: Students with a recognized baccalaureate degree who are seeking a second baccalaureate degree, teaching endorsements or approvals through UNI recommendation, and/or miscellaneous undergraduate course work may be admitted through the undergraduate Office of Admissions. These students pay undergraduate fees and may not apply credit earned toward a graduate program.