
Graduate School Admissions


Admissions FAQ's
What are the requirements for admission?
An undergraduate background appropriate for graduate study in the proposed field.
An applicant may be required to take additional coursework to strengthen the undergraduate
background. A satisfactory score on the standardized graduate test for the program
selected (e.g., GRE, GMAT).
How do I apply to graduate school?
You can using our online application. You will need to set up a free Slate account in order
to access the online application. Once your application is complete, it will be sent
to the program for review.
Are there deadlines for admission?
There are deadlines for specific programs. For programs without formal deadlines we recommend that completing the application
no less than four to six weeks before classes begin.
Do I have to take the GRE?
You have to take the GRE for some, but not every program. Visit our programs information page.
What is the Institution Code for the GRE?
5897
I have a copy of my transcript, will that be sufficient?
Yes. For the application process, you can upload your unofficial transcripts into
your . If you are offered admission, one official transcript showing a conferred baccalaureate
or higher-level degree will be required prior to the first day of the enrollment term.
How long does it take to get a master's degree?
It varies by program, but students can typically complete a master's degree in about 2 years.
What is considered full-time graduate studies?
Students must enroll in at least nine hours per semester to be full time.
Can I enroll in two degree programs at the same time?
No. However, you can be enrolled for certificate completion at the same time as a
degree program. For example, you could be enrolled in the Business Administration
M.B.A. program and Innovation Leadership Certificate, or the Communication Sciences
and Disorders M.S. program and the Interprofessional Autism Certiifacte, etc.
How much does it cost to go to Graduate School at WCU?
Compared to other institutions, WCU's Graduate School is competitively priced. View
our tuition and fees page for current tuition rates.
How do I pay for graduate school?
You can pay for graduate school in many ways. Ä¢¹½¶ÌÊÓÆµoffers various scholarships, study
grants, and tuition waivers. Some residential programs also provide graduate assistantships. Learn more about paying for graduate school.
What is a graduate assistantship?
A graduate assistantship is a job. You work 20 hours per week teaching, conducting
research, or in some other professional development position on campus. Learn more about graduate assistantships.
Can I get an assistantship if I have another job?
No, you cannot have any other employment than the assistantship.
Is my tuition automatically waived if I receive a graduate assistantship?
No. You must have an assistantship to receive a tuition waiver (remission), but not
everyone with an assistantship will get a waiver. Speak with your program director
or department head for information about tuition waiver availability.
How do I get in-state residency?
For more information on Residency for Tuition Purposes, please refer to the or connect with the Registrar.
Where is the Graduate School main office located?
The Graduate School is conveniently located near the main entrance to WCU's Cullowhee
campus. When entering campus, take an immediate right. Then, take your first right
across the bridge to the Cordelia Camp Building. Our office is located in 110 Cordelia
Camp Building. Campus Map
Cullowhee is located 45 minutes west of Asheville between the Blue Ridge and Great Smoky Mountains, less than 3 hours from Atlanta.
Where do I go for help in getting a job after my program?
Many of our programs focus on helping you get a job. Check with your Program Director
and visit our .
Is student insurance available? If so, how much does it cost?
Yes, student insurance is available for residential students. For more information,
visit Student Health Insurance and WCU's Health Center.
Are there any graduate student organizations?
Yes, Ä¢¹½¶ÌÊÓÆµhas a very active graduate student population including the Graduate Student Association (GSA) and discipline-specific organizations.
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