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To be admitted into NKU as a graduate student, applicants must hold a bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited institution. Applicants must submit official transcripts for all work taken (undergraduate and graduate) before being awarded full admission into the University. An unofficial transcript showing that a bachelor’s degree has been awarded may be used for admission for one semester only upon approval by the graduate program director. Once official transcripts have been received, and presuming they have been evaluated favorably in relation to the University’s standards, the student will be allowed to enroll for additional semesters. If applicants are not able to produce an official transcript, they should contact the graduate program director directly. Official transcripts are defined as those submitted directly to the Office of Graduate Education from the issuing institution or given to the applicant by the issuing institution in an envelope sealed/stamped by the issuing institution. NKU reserves the right to evaluate all transcripts and course credits individually to determine eligibility for admission or transfer of credit to NKU. International students should refer to the International Graduate Students section.
Recommendation Letter:
Admission documents are program specific; applicants should check their individual program’s specifications. The missing documents may include, but are not limited to, official transcripts, official standardized test results, or letters of recommendation.
2019-05-01:
https://www.nku.edu/admissions/graduate/admission-process/deadlines.html
2019-05-01:
https://www.nku.edu/admissions/graduate/admission-process/deadlines.html