Application Requirements
To apply for admission into a graduate program, applicants are required to submit the following to the Admissions Office:
- Graduate application for admission.
- Non-refundable application fee: $25 for all graduate applicants. Do not send cash. Please print applicant’s first and last name on the check or money order. We also accept credit/debit cards for deposits. Please call the Admissions Office (800-705-9692) and we’ll be happy to process your deposit payment over the phone.
- Official transcript from your baccalaureate degree granting college/university. The transcript must indicate degree received and date of graduation. The transcript must be sent directly from the institution to the Admissions Office. (Applicants to CAGS programs are not required to submit a transcript from the baccalaureate degree granting college/university but must submit a transcript from the master’s degree granting institution. See below.)
- Official transcripts from all graduate programs from which you are requesting transfer credit and, if applicable, all institutions from which you have received graduate degrees. Transcripts must be sent directly from the institution to the Admissions Office. If you are applying to a CAGS program, you must submit an official transcript from your master’s degree granting institution listing degree received and date of graduation.
- Standardized test scores. All master’s degree programs except for Early Childhood Education, Elementary Education, Middle School Education, Educational Leadership and Management, Special Education, and Curriculum and Teaching, require the official results from one of the three following tests: the Graduate Management Admissions Test (GMAT), the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) or the Miller Analogies Test (MAT). Please refer to the list below to determine the appropriate test. If test scores are more than 5 years old, new test results will be required.
- MBA program: GMAT or GRE is required.
- MA or MAT in Biology, MEd in Science Education, and MS in Computer Science: GRE is required.
- MA or MAT in English Studies or History; MEd in Arts Education, Occupational Education, Secondary Education, and Technology Education; and the MS in Applied Communication, Counseling, and Forensic Nursing: GRE or MAT is required.
- CAGS programs, or those seeking a Second Master’s Degree: test scores are not required, EXCEPT for: CAGS in IDIS Counseling/Psychology and MS in Counseling programs - GRE or MAT is required. If test results are more than 10 years old, new test results will be required.
- Three letters of recommendation from individuals under whom the applicant has studied or under whose supervision he/she has worked in a professional capacity. At least one letter of recommendation should speak to the applicant’s academic abilities. Please use the Letter of Recommendation forms provided and ask the evaluator to submit the narrative portion of the recommendation on professional letterhead. All letters of recommendation must be mailed by the evaluator directly to the Admissions Office.
- A professional resume.
- A personal statement. Please see graduate application for details regarding requirements for specific programs.
- A writing sample. Required only for applicants to the MA in history.
- A copy of current U.S. RN license for applicants to the MS or Certificate in Forensic Nursing. (Applicants who reside and work outside the U.S. are not required to hold a U.S. RN License but instead must possess a current license from the country they reside in and/or for which they will complete clinical coursework hours.)
- IMPORTANT: The following additional items are required for applicants to teacher preparation, MAT, MEd, and CAGS in education programs, as well as the MS in school guidance counseling programs. (If you are applying to a degree program that does not lead to a Massachusetts teaching license, such as the MEd in curriculum and teaching or secondary education, you are not required to submit the two items listed below.)
- Passing scores for the Communications and Literacy subtests of the Massachusetts Tests for Educator Licensure (MTEL) are required for all applicants to graduate and certificate programs leading to initial licensure to teach in the state of Massachusetts. MTEL Communications and Literacy results are also required of all applicants to the CAGS Educational Leadership and Management: School Principal or Supervisor/Director. Note: Subject area MTEL test(s) must be completed prior to student teaching.
- Copy of initial teaching license for applicants to programs leading to professional licensure. (If you have a valid initial teaching license from Massachusetts, you do not need to submit the Communications and Literacy subtest scores referred to above.)
The application, fee and other requested materials should be sent to:
Admissions Office
Fitchburg State University
160 Pearl Street
Fitchburg, MA 01420-2697
Admissions Office Hours
Monday–Thursday 8 a.m.–6:30 p.m., Friday 8 a.m.–5 p.m.
Contact Us
If you have questions and would like to speak to an admissions representative, please contact (978) 665-3144 or e-mail admissions@fitchburgstate.edu.
Additional Application Requirements for International Students
Non U.S. citizens who do not possess a permanent visa with an alien registration number must submit the paperwork listed below in order to be considered for admission to Fitchburg State University. Students on an F-1 visa must study on a full-time basis and are not eligible for state or federal financial aid.
International Applicants
In addition to requirements listed above, applicants with international credentials must submit the following:
- International Application Supplement
- English Language Proficiency
If your first language or the primary language spoken in your home is not English, you must take either the Test of English as a Foreign language (TOEFL) or the International English language Testing System (IELTS), with the following exceptions:
• If you have earned a secondary school, associate’s, bachelor’s or master’s degree from a college/university in the United States or another English speaking country
• If you are from Great Britain, Ireland, Australia, Canada, Ghana, Guyana, New Zealand, or an English speaking country of the Caribbean.
The minimum passing score is:
• TOEFL PBT (paper-based) ………………………. 550
• TOEFL iBT (internet-based) …………………….. 79
• IELTS …………………………………………… 6.5
The TOEFL code for Fitchburg State University is 3518
- Transcripts:
- The school accepts only official transcripts that are signed and stamped. (If the seal on the envelope is not intact, the transcript will not be accepted)
- All international students must have a general evaluation completed of their foreign transcripts which identifies and describes each diploma or certificate, indicates periods of education and provides a U.S. equivalency for each document. International graduate applicants must have completed the equivalent of a U.S. Bachelor’s degree or university-level degree program.
Following are some suggested organizations that provide foreign credential evaluation services:
The Center for Educational Documentation …………. www.cedevaluations.com
World Education Services……………………………. www.wes.org
Educational Credential Evaluators …………………… www.ece.org
International Documentation Center ………………… www.eurasiacom.com
- If your transcripts are not in English, they must be translated. (If you need to translate your transcripts to English, please go to the International Documentation Center Web site: www.eurasiacom.com)
- F-1 applicants only. If you plan to study at Fitchburg State University under an F-1 visa status you must submit the appropriate financial documentation with your application for admission.
- Financial Verification Forms
- Photocopies of all previous I-20s (front and back).
- Photocopies of your passport and visa, if you are currently in the United States.
- If you are currently in the United States, we will accept either a printed copy of your electronic I-94 obtained from www.cbp.gov/I94 or photocopies of your passport pages that contain your biographical information, visa and admission stamp.
Deadlines
Completed applications are reviewed on a rolling admission basis. On average, admission decisions are mailed four to six weeks after an application file is complete. Applicants who are accepted to a program after the add/drop period (traditionally, two weeks after the start of the semester) will be accepted for the subsequent semester.
Exception: International applicants must complete their applications by the deadlines listed below. The admissions office cannot guarantee that students completing applications after the published deadline will receive an admission decision in time to process visa requests. Accordingly, late applications may be deferred a semester at the discretion of the Admissions Office.
- Fall semester application deadline: March 15—for undergraduate students seeking on-campus housing
- June 1—if not seeking on-campus housing
- Spring semester application deadline: October 1
Admissions Procedures
Once all application materials have been received by the Admissions Office, the appropriate departmental committee reviews an applicant’s qualifications and makes a recommendation. The admission process is completed when the director of admissions concurs with the program’s decision and approves or denies the applicant’s admission. While admission decisions are prompted by a completed application, the admissions process and its outcome are based on academic department criteria.
Admissions Standards and Criteria
Applicants who meet the following minimum criteria are eligible for consideration for admission:
- A 2.8 average or better on a 4.0 scale from an accredited four-year institution
- A score greater than 50th percentile on either the Miller Analogies Test (MAT), the Graduate Record Examination (GRE), or the Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT)
- For the MS in Computer Science, official GRE test scores (quantitative and analytical subtests) must be taken. Scores exceeding the 50th percentile are desired but not required for admission.
Some programs have additional requirements. Please refer to the relevant program descriptions in this publication.
Applicants who meet just one of the two admissions criteria but exceed in the other and who have additional evidence of academic promise are considered upon recommendation from the appropriate program chair. Students lacking prerequisites but meeting certain other admissions requirements may be admitted to certain programs under a plan of study that includes the necessary prerequisites upon written approval of program chairs.
Transfer of Credit
The university accepts a maximum of six semester hours in transfer credits from regionally accredited graduate schools. Transfer credit requests are acted upon as part of the admission process when a student submits the Request for Transfer of Graduate Credit Form, official transcripts from the appropriate institution and has been accepted into the graduate program. Transferred courses are not included in the cumulative GPA. No requests for transfer credits are accepted during the semester prior to a student’s anticipated graduation.
The transfer of credits must be approved by the program chairperson and by the dean and meet the following criteria:
- A grade of B (3.0) or better; pass/fail grades are not transferrable
- Courses accepted in transfer must carry graduate level credit above the professional development level
- Courses must be relevant to degree specialization
- Transferred courses are only valid if taken within six years of the date of graduation from a matriculant’s graduate program
- Courses previously counted toward a graduate degree or CAGS from Fitchburg State University or another accredited institution do not qualify for transfer towards a Fitchburg State University master’s or CAGS program
Reactivation of Application for Graduate Admission
Students admitted into a graduate program are required to enroll in a minimum of one course in their program at Fitchburg State University within one academic year of their admission term. For example, students admitted into the fall term must enroll in at least one course prior to the start of the subsequent fall term. Students that fail to enroll within this time period may request a reactivation of their application of graduate admission through the Office of Admissions. Graduate application materials are maintained by the Office of Admissions for three years.
Courses Taken at Fitchburg State Prior To Admission
Twelve semester hours of Fitchburg State University credit taken within a year prior to the student’s admission may be applied to the degree program with the approval of the program chairperson. No more than six semester hours of course work at the 6000 level may be applied toward a degree program.
|