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Graduate Admissions

The Community Psychology and Urban Ministry Studies program determine admission policies for their programs. Individuals accepted into any of these programs are expected to adhere to the policies that are outlined herein and the policies of the specific graduate program for which they have been accepted.

The Graduate School has policies regarding graduate student matriculation. Depending on specific academic objectives, the graduate programs may implement more stringent policies. Where policies differ, it is the Graduate School that will make the final decision.

The Graduate School does consider transferring graduate course credit earned from approved programs outside of Martin University. The transfer of previously earned graduate credit is determined by policies implemented within each specific graduate program on a case-by-case basis. Students interested in transferring previously earned graduate credit should contact the chairperson of their specific graduate program for details and procedures.

Applicants applying to graduate programs must provide proof of completing an accredited undergraduate degree program, complete and submit a statement of purpose (or provide other documents based on the program), and provide three letters of recommendation. Once the admissions application forms are completed the applicant is eligible to schedule classes with either the Student Services Center or a division chairperson. Martin University reserves the right to deny admission or continuing enrollment to persons who cannot benefit from the educational services available.

Graduate Application Form

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