
Graduate Programs
Virtual Open Houses HELD EVERY MONTH!
Join us at one of our upcoming virtual Graduate School Open House events on Zoom! You’ll have the opportunity to learn more about ĢƵ, participate in a Q&A with current students, and meet key program representatives. Residential programs are represented at our Tuesday events in August, September, November, January, March, and May. Online programs are represented at our Thursday events in August, October, December, February, April, and June.
The central mission of the Graduate School is to provide services and resources to promote an engaged and diverse community of study and to ensure quality graduate education and active scholarship. The Graduate School will advocate for graduate students, faculty, and programs to benefit the scholarly activities within the university and the region.
Graduate School Programs
Information
- Location: Main Campus – Cullowhee, NC, Biltmore Park Instructional Site -Asheville, NC and Online
- Categories of Non-Degree Admission
- Non-Degree (on campus)
- Non-Degree (Distance)
- Transient (on campus)
- Transient (Distance)
- Not all programs allow non-degree students to enroll in their classes. Applicants need to obtain approval from the Graduate Program Director prior to applying.
- Non degree students are not eligible for financial aid and are not assigned advisors
- Complete applications are reviewed by the Graduate School as they are received
- All applications and supporting documents must be received by the published deadline
Program Contacts
Graduate School
828.227.7398
grad@wcu.edu
Deadlines (11:59 p.m. EST)
| Semester | Deadline |
|---|---|
| Fall | August 1 |
| Spring | December 1 |
| Summer | May 1 |
Test Scores
Not Required
Information
- Location: Online
- DISCOVER MORE ABOUT THE PROGRAM
- Complete applications are reviewed by the program as they are received
- All applications and supporting documents must be received by the published deadline
Program Contacts
Graduate Programs Manager
Deanna Allan
businessgrad@wcu.edu
Deadlines (11:59 p.m. EST)
| Semester | Deadline |
|---|---|
| Fall | August 1 |
| Spring | December 15 |
| Summer | April 1 |
Test Scores
- GMAT (GRE may also be accepted)
Additional Requirements
- Three letters of recommendation
- Resume
Other
- Personal interviews may be requested. A minimum GMAT score of 450 is recommended. In addition, applicants must present an undergraduate GPA sufficient to demonstrate an acceptable probability of success in graduate-level studies. Performance in prerequisite coursework will be considered in the decision process. Meeting these criteria does not guarantee acceptance. The program encourages applications from students with undergraduate degrees in accounting and also from those who have completed degrees in other fields.
- Differential tuition applies to this program.
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Information
- Location: Cullowhee, NC - Main Campus
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- The Department of Social Work offers a 12-credit hour Addiction Studies certificate for students who are enrolled in the MSW or Clinical Mental Health Counseling Programs at ĢƵas well as practitioners (non-students) who are looking to seek licensure as a Licensed Clinical Addictions Specialist (LCAS-A).
- Complete applications are reviewed by the program as they are received
- All applications and supporting documents must be received by the published deadline
Program Contacts
Aaron Plantenberg
828.227.3896
aplantenberg@wcu.edu
Deadlines (11:59 p.m. EST)
| Semester | Deadline |
|---|---|
| Fall | August 1 |
| Spring | December 1 |
Test Scores
If required by program of study (Social Work, MSW or Clinical Mental Health Counseling)
Other
For current ĢƵMSW and Clinical Mental Health Counseling students:
- 1. Resume
- 2. Personal Statement: Write a 2-3 page essay about your interest in enrolling in the certificate program, your desire to work with this population and your long-term goals in the field of addiction treatment.
For practitioners:
- 1. Resume
- 2. Personal Statement: Write a 2-3 page essay about your interest in enrolling in the certificate program, your desire to work with this population and your long-term goals in the field of addiction treatment.
- 3. Proof of licensure
Information
- Location: Cullowhee - ĢƵMain Campus
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- Complete applications are reviewed by the program after the deadline passes
- All applications and supporting documents must be received by the published deadline
Program Contacts
Graduate Program Director
Jennifer Printz
jprintz@wcu.edu
Deadlines (11:59 p.m. EST)
| Semester | Deadline |
|---|---|
| Fall | February 1 |
Test Scores
Not required
Additional Requirements
Complete the
- Portfolio: 15 - 20 images of current work with title, date, media, and dimensions for each image (please see program page for additional information)
- Statement of Purpose (tell us about your artwork and why you want to study at WCU, 1 page)
- Three letters of recommendation
- Academic Transcripts (unofficial at the time of application)
- Resume/CV (optional)
Other
- Undergraduate GPA of 3.0 minimum
- Applicants should have a bachelor's degree in a visual arts discipline and must submit the materials through the . Applicants with bachelor's degrees in other fields will be considered for admission if their portfolio demonstrates the ability to pursue work at the graduate level.
Information
Location: Cullowhee - ĢƵMain Campus
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Applicants must:
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- Apply through the
- After submitting your ATCAS application you will email recieve instructions on the next steps in the application process.
- All applications and supporting documents must be received by the published deadline.
- Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis.
Program Contacts
Graduate Program Director
Dr. Ashley Thrasher, LAT, ATC
828.227.3511
abthrasher@wcu.edu
Deadlines (11:59 p.m. EST)
| Semester | Deadline |
|---|---|
| SUMMER |
EARLY DECISION - OCT. 15 FINAL - FEB. 1* |
*ATCAS applications for Summer will open on July 1st
*Late applications will be considered on a case-by-case basis
Test Scores
Not Required
Submit ATCAS Application
1. All of the following requirements must first be submitted through
- 50 hours of observation with an athletic trainer
- 3 letters of recommendation- one must be from an athletic trainer
- Statement of Interest/Cover Letter that includes why you want to become an Athletic Trainer
- Resume
- Unofficial Transcript(s)- (official transcripts will need to be sent after acceptance to program and completion of undergraduate degree)
- Required Pre-requisite Courses with a grade of a “C” or higher. Applicants will still
be considered if any of the following courses are not complete at the time of application;
however, all courses must be completed prior to starting the program.
- 3 Credits Nutrition
- 8 Credits of Anatomy and Physiology (must include lab)
- 4 Credits Biology (must include lab)
- 4 Credits Chemistry (must include lab)
- 4 Credits Physics (must include lab)
- 3 Credits Psychology (introduction)
2. After completion of your ATCAS application, complete the requirements in the WCU Graduate School portal. You will receive email instructions on how to access this portal. REMINDER: Do not skip Step 1.
Additional Recommendations
Although not required for admission, the following courses are recommended for students to take prior to starting the Master of Science in Athletic Training Program.
- Exercise Physiology
- Biomechanics
- Kinesiology
- Statistics
- Research Methods
REMINDER: Do Not Submit ĢƵGraduate School Application
ĢƵ Graduate School can not accept applications in our application system for the Athletic Training M.S. degree. You must apply in the Athletic Training Centralized Application System (ATCAS).
Upon submission of your ATCAS application, ĢƵGraduate School will contact you via email with instructions to access your ATCAS application in the ĢƵGraduate School Application Portal. Please access your application portal when notified, where you will complete a few additional ĢƵGraduate School forms and monitor your application status for an admission decision.
Interviews
Interviews are required for admission into the Master of Science in Athletic Training Program. Once the application has been reviewed, qualified candidates will be invited to complete an interview with the athletic training selection committee. Interviews will be conducted online. For additional information about the interview process, please reach out to the program atwcuathletictraining@wcu.edu.
Information
- Location: Cullowhee - ĢƵMain Campus
- DISCOVER MORE ABOUT THE PROGRAM
- Complete applications are reviewed by the program as they are received
- All applications and supporting documents must be received by the published deadline
Program Contacts
Graduate Program Director
Dr. Kathy Mathews
Office: Apodaca 520
828.227.3659
kmathews@wcu.edu
Deadlines (11:59 p.m. EST)
| Semester | Deadline |
|---|---|
| Fall - Priority Fall - Final |
March 1 May 1 |
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Spring - Priority Spring - Final |
November 1 December 1 |
Test Scores
Not required
Additional Requirements
- Three letters of recommendation
- Goal Statement – include the names of two faculty members whose research is of interest
Other
To be eligible for consideration the applicant should have an undergraduate grade point average of 3.00 (out of 4.00) or higher, an undergraduate degree (or equivalent) in Biology or related science from an accredited College or University
Information
- Location: Fully online starting in Fall 2025
- DISCOVER MORE ABOUT THE PROGRAM
- Complete applications are reviewed by the program as they are received
- All applications and supporting documents must be received by the published deadline
Program Contacts
Graduate Programs Manager
Deanna Allan
businessgrad@wcu.edu
Deadlines (11:59 p.m. EST)
| Semester | Deadline |
|---|---|
| Fall | August 1 |
| Spring | December 15 |
Test Scores
GMAT and GRE are not required.
Additional Requirements
- Three letters of recommendation
- Goal Statement - In an essay or cover letter format (your choice), please tell us about your interest in our MBA program. We would like to know about your professional and/or personal goals and how you expect the MBA program will help you achieve them. The ideal length is usually no less than a half page, and no more than 2 pages
- Resume
Other
- We recommend a minimum 3.0 GPA, and minimum 450 GMAT score, or a minimum 300 GRE score.
- International applicants should visit the Graduate School's international applicant page for additional requirements.
Information
- Location: Cullowhee - ĢƵMain Campus
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- Concentrations:
Comprehensive Chemistry
Environmental Chemistry
Professional Science
- Complete applications are reviewed by the program as they are received
- All applications and supporting documents must be received by the published deadline - see below
Program Contacts
Graduate Program Director
Dr. Scott Huffman
828.227.3669
shuffman@wcu.edu
Deadlines (11:59 p.m. EST)
| Semester | Deadline |
|---|---|
| Fall - Priority Fall - Final |
March 15 June 1 |
| Spring | December 1 |
*The Chemistry program accepts and welcomes International applicants to apply only for Fall terms.
Test Scores
Not required
Additional Requirements
- Three letters of recommendation
- Goal Statement: 1-2 page statement outlining the applicant's goals and research interests
Information
- Location: Cullowhee, NC - ĢƵMain Campus
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- Completion of the certificate requires a total of 15 semester hours of approved graduate level courses
- Complete applications are reviewed by the program as they are received
- All applications and supporting documents must be received by the published deadline
Program Contacts
Graduate Program Director
Dr. Andrew Denson
828.227.3867
denson@wcu.edu
Deadlines (11:59 p.m. EST)
| Semester | Deadline |
|---|---|
| Fall | August 1 |
| Spring | December 1 |
Test Scores
Not Required
Information
- Cullowhee - ĢƵMain Campus
- DISCOVER MORE ABOUT THE PROGRAM
- All applications and supporting documents must be received by the published deadline
- The completed program entitles the graduate to obtain licensure in the state of North Carolina
Program Contacts
Dr. Leigh Odom
Department Chair - Communication Sciences and Disorders
ĢƵ
158 HHS Building
kmodom@wcu.edu
828.227.7251
Deadlines (11:59 p.m. EST)
| Semester | Deadline |
|---|---|
| Fall | February 1 |
Test Scores
Not required
Additional Requirements
- Three letters of recommendation
- Submission of response to written prompt (provided as part of the application through WCU)
- Completion of ASHA prerequisite courses (biological science, chemistry or physics, social science, statistics) - we accept students with out of field degrees so specific prerequisite CSD courses are not a requirement prior to being accepted
Other
- Speech Language Pathology practice requires certain aptitude, abilities, and skills to ensure success and client safety. Students accepted into the program must attest to meeting these essential functions.
Information
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- Designed for licensed educators
- Concentrations:
- English - Cullowhee, NC - Main campus
- STEM - Online
- Literacy - Online
- Special Ed - Educational Studies - Online
- Mild to Moderate Disabilities
- Severe/Profound Disabilities
- Gifted, Creative and Innovative Education
- Each of the concentrations leads to a recommendation for Advanced Competencies licensure from the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction.
- Complete applications are reviewed by the program as they are received
- All applications and supporting documents must be received by the published deadline
Program Contacts
| Program | Contact | |
|---|---|---|
| Suite 201 Advsing | Suite 201 | suite201@wcu.edu |
| Secondary/Special Subject Area Program Coordinator | Dr. Jennifer Barrett-Tatum | jabarrett@wcu.edu |
| Elementary/Middle Grades | Dr. Jennifer Barrett-Tatum | jabarrett@wcu.edu |
| English | Dr. Emily Naser-Hall | enaserhall@wcu.edu |
| Special Education - Gifted & Mild to Moderate | Dr. Karena Cooper-Duffy | kcooper@wcu.edu |
| Special Education - Severe/Profound | Dr. Karena Cooper-Duffy | kcooper@wcu.edu |
| Gifted, Creative, and Innovative Education | Dr. Karena Cooper-Duffy | kcooper@wcu.edu |
Deadlines (11:59 p.m. EST)
| Semester | Deadline |
|---|---|
| Fall |
August 1 Elementary/Middle Grades: August 1 |
| Spring |
December 1 Elementary/Middle Grades: December 1 |
| Summer |
May 1 Elementary/Middle Grades: May 1 |
Test Scores
Not Required
Additional Requirements
- Three letters of recommendation from persons who are in a position to judge the applicant's aptitude for graduate study and potential as a graduate-level classroom teacher.
- A writing sample. Directions for the writing sample vary by concentration and will
include topic(s) and length specified by the concentration.
- English - a senior level analytical essay that develops and sustains a clear argument. It should be eight full double-spaced pages or more in length; it should employ MLA documentation and use appropriate secondary sources; and it will be evaluated on the basis of content, rigor, depth, and style.
- Special Education - a written essay describing professional goals and including a one to two-page single-spaced
essay addressing one of the following topics (please include the prompt in your essay):
- Why should a society provide a "free and appropriate" education to students with disabilities who will not be able to achieve academic or other skills at the same level as students without disabilities?
- What are the most important skills or characteristics a teacher should possess, and why do you say these are the most important?
- Describe your position on inclusion of students with disabilities in general education. What are the benefits of inclusion and the potential barriers?
- It is a commonly held belief that gifted students do not need special services because they can "make it on their own." Why is it important for schools to provide programming for gifted and creative students?
Information
- Delivered 100% online
- Concentrations:
- Art - Art Education MAT program is not currently accepting applications
- English - English Education MAT program is not currently accepting applications
- Special Education - Adapted Curriculum and General Curriculum
- STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics)
- TESOL (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages)
- Completed applications are reviewed by the program as they are received
The fully online MAT was designed to enable students holding degrees other than education degrees to study in selected teaching programs at the advanced graduate level. Candidates must have an undergraduate degree in the major of the concentration and must meet the prerequisite requirements of the department housing the concentration. Candidates with an undergraduate degree in a major other than the MAT concentration may not qualify for the MAT.
The program leading to the MAT degree in comprehensive education requires a minimum of 36 semester hours of graduate study. The MAT requires students in all concentrations to complete 21 semester hours in the professional core. A year-long internship or the equivalent is required. The specific requirements for each concentration are listed in each concentration area.
The Comprehensive Education MAT has two phases. Successful completion of phase one leads to recommendation for an initial level teaching license from the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction, pending completion of all state-mandated requirements. Phase two leads to recommendation for an advanced level teaching license from the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction, again pending completion of all state-mandated requirements.
Program Contacts
| Program | Contact | |
|---|---|---|
| Special Education - General Curriculum | Bridget Lopez | blopez@wcu.edu |
| Special Education - General Curriculum | Dr. Karena Cooper-Duffy | kcooper@wcu.edu |
| Special Education - Adapted Curriculum | Dr. Karena Cooper-Duffy | kcooper@wcu.edu |
| STEM | Bridget Lopez | blopez@wcu.edu |
| TESOL | Bridget Lopez | blopez@wcu.edu |
Deadlines (11:59 p.m. EST)
| Semester | Deadline |
|---|---|
| Fall | August 1 |
| Spring | December 1 |
| Summer | May 1 |
Test Scores
Not Required
Additional Requirements
- Three letters of recommendation from persons who are in a position to judge the applicant's aptitude. for graduate study and potential as a graduate-level classroom teacher.
- Must have a 3.0 GPA or higher on all upper-leval undergraduate coursework.
- An undergraduate degree in the concentration, or a related field.
- STEM CONCENTRATION ONLY: The relevant undergraduate degree should be in science or math or the candidate should have 24 approved credit hours in the science or math field. In addition, for the STEM concentration, candidates must have a passing score on the
- A writing sample completed in the application for admission. Directions for the writing
sample vary by concentration - see below.
- Art - a letter of intent to the program coordinator and a portfolio of their work demonstrating breadth and depth.
- English - a senior level analytic essay that synthesizes multiple sources and articulates argument.
- Special Education - a written essay describing professional goals and response to
a prompt provided by the program.
- Why should a society provide a "free and appropriate" education to students with disabilities who will not be able to achieve academic or other skills at the same level as students without disabilities?
- What are the most important skills or characteristics a teacher should possess, and why do you say these are the most important?
- Describe your position on inclusion of students with disabilities in general education. What are the benefits of inclusion and the potential barriers?
- It is a commonly held belief that gifted students do not need special services because they can "make it on their own." Why is it important for schools to provide programming for gifted and creative students?
- STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) - a written essay completed in the Application for Admission and a passing score on the
- TESOL (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages: a 500-700 work Statement of Purpose which includes a description of 1) background (personal, academic, professional) 2)current interest in the MAT and 3)personal, academic and/or professional goals.
Other
- MAT and alternative licensure candidates should complete and submit the Application for Admission to Teacher Education prior to the end of the first term of enrollment, including additional supporting documentation
Information
- Location: Online
- DISCOVER MORE ABOUT THE PROGRAM
- Complete applications are reviewed by the program as they are received
Program Contacts
Graduate Program Director
Dr. Bruce Gehrig
211 Belk Building
828.227.2201
ggehrig@wcu.edu
Deadlines (11:59 p.m. EST)
| Semester | Deadline |
|---|---|
| Fall | August 1 |
| Spring | December 1 |
| Summer | May 1 |
Test Scores
Not required
Additional Requirements
- At least one letter of recommendation
- Current resume
Other
- Computer literacy is a necessary prerequisite
- Recommended 3.0 or higher undergraduate GPA
- Interviews may be requested
Information
- Biltmore Park Instructional Site, Asheville
- DISCOVER MORE ABOUT THE PROGRAM
- Complete applications are reviewed after the deadline passes
- All applications and supporting documents must be received by the published deadline
Program Contacts
Graduate Program Director
Dr. Lisen Roberts
828.227.2291
lroberts@wcu.edu
Clinical Mental Health Counseling Program Leader
Dr. Russell C. Curtis
828.227.7310
curtis@wcu.edu
Deadlines (11:59 p.m. EST)
| Semester | Deadline |
|---|---|
| Fall - Priority | December 1 |
| Fall - Final | February 1 |
| Summer | February 1 |
Applicants may apply for Summer or Fall admission. Summer admission allows students to take 1 - 2 courses, as space allows; otherwise, and if Summer course enrollment is at full capacity, newly admitted students will begin courses in the Fall semester.
Test Scores
GRE General Exam – at least 150 on verbal or quantitative– writing score of 4. GRE
School Code: 5897
The test score requirement is waived if the applicant has one of the following:
- an overall undergraduate GPA of 3.0 or higher
- a Master's degree
If you meet the criteria above, you may submit a GRE waiver form within the portal as part of your application.
Additional Requirements
- 3 letters of recommendation from academic and/or professional sources
- Essay paragraphs
- Education/work history resume
Other
- Qualified applicants will be invited for an admission interview
Information
- Location: Biltmore Park Instructional Site, Asheville
- Complete applications are reviewed by the program as they are received
- All applications and supporting documents must be received by the published deadline
Program Contacts
Graduate Program Director
Dr. Lisen Roberts
828.227.2291
lroberts@wcu.edu
Deadlines (11:59 p.m. EST)
| Semester | Deadline |
|---|---|
| Fall - Priority | December 1 |
| Fall - Final | February 1 |
| Summer | February 1 |
Applicants may apply for Summer or Fall admission. Summer admission allows students to take 1 - 2 courses, as space allows; otherwise, and if Summer course enrollment is at full capacity, newly admitted students will begin courses in the Fall semester.
Test Scores
GRE General Exam – at least 150 on verbal or quantitative– writing score of 4. GRE School Code: 5897
The test score requirement is waived if the applicant has one of the following:
- an overall undergraduate GPA of 3.0 or higher
- a Master's degree
- 2 years employment history in K-12 education
If you meet the criteria above, you may submit a GRE waiver form in the portal as part of your application.
Additional Requirements
- 3 letters of recommendation from academic and/or professional sources
- Essay paragraphs
- Education/work history resume
Other
- Qualified applicants will be invited for an admission interview
Information
- Location: Online
- DISCOVER MORE ABOUT THE PROGRAM
- Complete applications are reviewed by the program as they are received
- All applications and supporting documents must be received by the published deadline
Program Contacts
Graduate Program Director
Dr. Lisa Lefler
828.227.2164
llefler@wcu.edu
Deadlines (11:59 p.m. EST)
| Semester | Deadline |
|---|---|
| Fall | August 1 |
| Spring | December 1 |
| Summer | May 1 |
Test Scores
Not Required
Information
Location: Biltmore Park Instructional Site, Asheville and Online
DISCOVER MORE ABOUT THE PROGRAM
Complete applications are reviewed after the deadline passes
Program Contacts
Graduate Program Director
Dr. Emily Virtue
828.227.3371
evirtue@wcu.edu
Deadlines (11:59 p.m. EST)
| Semester Start | Deadline |
|---|---|
| Summer | February 1 |
Test Scores
Not Required
Additional Requirements
- Three recommendations
- Application letter, including short and long-range objectives for completing the Ed.D.
- Resume highlighting leadership experience
Other
- Recommended GPA of 3.5
- Potential candidates for the cohort will be interviewed and asked to complete a writing exercise
- Students who want to earn a superintendent's license must complete the coursework and requirements for a principal's license prior to enrollment in courses for the superintendent's license
Information
- Location: Cullowhee, NC - ĢƵMain Campus or Biltmore Park Instructional Site - Asheville, NC
- DISCOVER MORE ABOUT THE PROGRAM
- Complete applications are reviewed by the program as they are received
- All applications and supporting documents must be received by the published deadline
Program Contacts
Graduate Program Director
Dr. Yang Zhang
828.227.2564
yzhang@wcu.edu
Deadlines (11:59 p.m. EST)
| Semester | Deadline |
|---|---|
| Fall | August 1 |
| Spring | December 1 |
*The MSET program accepts and welcomes International applicants to apply only for Fall terms.
Test Scores
- Not required
Additional Requirements
- Three letters of recommendation from former professors or supervisors who can evaluate the candidate's aptitude for graduate study.
- Overall undergraduate GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale (for assistantship consideration, a GPA of 3.5 is strongly recommended on all major courses taken at the undergraduate level.)
Other
- Prerequisites: An undergraduate degree in engineering, engineering technology, industrial technology, or approval of Program Director.
- Students who have earned undergraduate degrees in non-technical fields may require additional course prior to beginning the MSET program.
Information
- Location: Cullowhee - ĢƵMain Campus and Asheville-Biltmore Park Instructional Site
- DISCOVER MORE ABOUT THE PROGRAM
- Complete applications are reviewed by the program as they are received
- All applications and supporting documents must be received by the published deadline
Program Contacts
Graduate Program Director
Dr. Emily Naser-Hall
enaserhall@wcu.edu
828.227.3269
Deadlines (11:59 p.m. EST)
| Semester | Deadline |
|---|---|
| Fall | August 1 |
| Spring | December 1 |
*The English program accepts and welcomes International applicants to apply only for Fall terms.
Test Scores
GRE General Exam – optional
Additional Requirements
- 2 letters of recommendation addressing the applicant's aptitude for graduate study
- Writing Sample - An ideal writing sample should be eight double-spaced pages or more in length; it should employ MLA or APA documentation and use appropriate secondary sources, and it should demonstrate the applicant's ability to analyze a subject and construct a clear argument. It will be evaluated on the basis of content, rigor, depth, and style. This type of essay is typically produced in senior-level English classes. Other writing samples will be considered.
Other
The Graduate School at ĢƵaccepts student applications throughout the year. It is recommended that applicants submit a completed application and all supporting materials at least four weeks prior to the start of first term. Nevertheless, it is best to apply early because limited seats are available each semester.
Information
- Location: Online
- Complete applications are reviewed by the program as they are received
- All applications and supporting documents must be received by the published deadline
Program Contacts
Graduate Programs Manager
Deanna Allan
businessgrad@wcu.edu
Deadlines (11:59 p.m. EST)
| Semester | Deadline |
|---|---|
| Fall | August 1 |
| Spring | December 15 |
| Summer | April 1 |
Test Scores
While not required, applicants who wish to strengthen their applications may submit GRE or GMAT scores.
Other
- 3.0 average GPA recommended on the last 60 hours of undergraduate coursework.*
*An applicant who has successfully completed a graduate degree previously or who has a letter of recommendation from an employer does not have to meet the undergraduate grade point average requirement.
Information
- Location: Hybrid
- DISCOVER MORE ABOUT THE PROGRAM
- Complete applications are reviewed by the program after the deadline passes
- All applications and supporting documents must be received by the published deadline
Program Contacts
Graduate Program Director
Andrew J. Bobilya, Ph.D.
828.227.3326
ajbobilya@email.wcu.edu
Deadlines (11:59 p.m. EST)
| Semester | Deadline |
|---|---|
| FALL - PRIORITY FALL - FINAL |
February 1 June 1 |
Test Scores
Not required
Additional Requirements
- Three letters of recommendation from academic and/or professional sources
- Work history resume
- Essay Paragraphs - answered within the online application - 1500 character limit each.
- What specifically attracts you to the ĢƵMS in Experiential and Outdoor Education program?
- Explain your relevant professional and personal background and experience that has prepared you to contribute to the learning environment in a graduate program in Experiential and Outdoor Education.
- How would you define experiential education and outdoor education?
- Please provide a summary of your philosophy of teaching.
- How might you apply your graduate training in Experiential and Outdoor Education?
Other
- Undergraduate GPA of 3.0 minimum (or conditional admission with an otherwise exceptional application)
- Bachelor's degree from an accredited institution (or conditional admission pending conferral of degree)
- Strong writing skills required
- Relevant professional experience and/or goals
Information
- Location: Hybrid - Biltmore Park Instructional Site, Asheville and Online
- DISCOVER MORE ABOUT THE PROGRAM
- BSN to DNP program
- Applications are reviewed after the deadline passes.
- All applications and supporting documents must be received by the published deadline
Program Contacts
Student Services
828.654.6510
wcunursing@wcu.edu
Deadlines (11:59 p.m. EST)
| Semester | Deadline |
|---|---|
|
Summer |
Priority Deadline: November 1
Final Deadline: March 1 |
Test Scores
Not Required
Additional Requirements
- BSN from a regionally accredited college or university and nationally accredited nursing program
- Cumulative college grade point average (GPA) of 3.0 on 4.0 scale or higher
- Statistics course (undergraduate or graduate level)
- Nursing Research course, undergraduate
- Registered nurse eligible for licensure to practice in the state in which the student intends to practice
- Minimum of one year of clinical experience as a registered nurse within the last five years
- Three professional references who can attest to the applicant’s ability to pursue graduate study; one must be from a current or recent employer.
- Submit a Professional Statement and Resumewith the online Graduate School application
Information
- Location: Online
- DISCOVER MORE ABOUT THE PROGRAM
- Concentrations:
- Emergency Medical Care
- Health Education
- Health Management
- Nutrition and Dietetics
- Complete applications are reviewed by the program after the deadline passes
- All applications and supporting documents must be received by the published deadline
Program Contacts
Graduate Program Director
Dr. Brook Alemu
balemu@wcu.edu
Deadlines (11:59 p.m. EST)
| Semester | Deadline |
|---|---|
| Fall | May 1 |
| Spring | November 1 |
NOTE: Different deadlines apply to the Dietetic Internship program. Please see Nutrition dropdown.
Test Scores
Not required
Additional Requirements
- Goal Statement - learn more
- Three letter of recommendation from instructors or employers who are able to judge
the applicant's aptitude for graduate study.
Other
- Cumulative grade point average (GPA) of "B" or higher (3.0 on a 4.0 scale) in all upper-level undergraduate coursework.
Information
- Location: Cullowhee - ĢƵMain Campus
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- Complete applications are reviewed by the program after the published deadline
- All applications and supporting documents must be received by the published deadline
Program Contacts
Graduate Program Director
Dr. Yancey Gulley
828.227.3372
nygulley@wcu.edu
Deadlines (11:59 p.m. EST)
| Semester | Deadline |
|---|---|
|
Fall- Priority Fall- Final* |
March 1 June 1 |
Test Scores
Not Required
Additional Requirements
- Recent resume or CV
- A HESA Statement/Essay of interest addressing three prompts:
- What are your career objectives and discuss how a degree in Higher Education Student Affairs will prepare you to meet these objectives?
- Why is ĢƵ's Higher Education Student Affairs graduate program of interest to you?
- What do you believe you can can contribute to the Higher Education Student Affairs learning community?
- Three recommendations submitted by former instructors and/or supervisors who are in a position to judge the applicant's aptitude for graduate study
- If you would like to be considered for a Graduate Assistantship, please complete the Graduate Assistanship Application and upload it to your graduate school application. (March 1 deadline).
Admission Timeline
- The program has a priority application deadline of March 1. Applying by this time will increase consideration for funding, graduate assistantships, and admission by being in the first round review cycle.
- Application process for applications completed by March 1
- Initial review of applications and consideration for admission will occur in early March. During this review the program admissions committee will be building a cohort of up to 15 full-time students for the following Fall term start
- Virtual interviews may be a part of the admissions consideration process.
- Offers for admission to the incoming cohort will be made by approximately April 1.
- Graduate Assistant interviews and selection will occur April 1 – May 1
- Application process for applications received after March 1
- Applications received after the priority deadline will, generally, be reviewed on a rolling basis as they are completed and as room in the incoming cohort is available.
- Applying after March 1 may impact availability of graduate assistantships.
- There is a firm application deadline of June 1. After that time applications will be considered for the next year’s cycle.
Other
- Applicants for the M.Ed. in the HESA program must have an average G.P.A. of B or higher, as defined by the department in upper-level undergraduate courses in the major.
Information
- Location: Cullowhee, NC - ĢƵMain Campus
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- Available Tracks
- Non-Thesis Option (American or European concentration)
- Thesis Option (American or European concentration)
- Cherokee Studies Option (American concentration, thesis or non-thesis)
- Public History Option (American concentration)
- Complete applications are reviewed by the program as they are received
- All applications and supporting documents must be received by the published deadline
Program Contacts
Graduate Program Director
Dr. Elizabeth McRae
828.227.3481
mcrae@wcu.edu
Deadlines (11:59 p.m. EST)
| Semester | Deadline |
|---|---|
|
Fall - Priority Fall - Final |
April 15* August 1 |
| Spring - Priority Spring - Final |
October 15* December 1 |
*We accept applications after these dates, but those submitted beforehand receive priority consideration when it comes to assistantships and other funding opportunities
Test Scores
Not required
Additional Requirements
- Three supportive letters of recommendation
- Statement of Purpose
- Writing Sample
Other
- An Undergraduate GPA of 3.0 is recommended.
- Decisions will be made based on a holistic review of the applicant's file with each of these criteria evaluated in conjunction with one another.
Information
- Location: Online
- DISCOVER MORE ABOUT THE PROGRAM
- Complete applications are reviewed by the program as they are received
- All applications and supporting documents must be received by the published deadline
Program Contacts
Graduate Program Contact
Dr. Siham Lekchiri
828.227.2493
slekchiri@wcu.edu
Deadlines (11:59 p.m. EST)
| Semester | Deadline |
|---|---|
| Fall | April 1 |
| Spring | November 1 |
| Summer | April 1 |
Test Scores
Applicants with a GPA of 3.0 or better, 3+ years of full-time HR work experience, or a previously earned graduate degree may be eligible for a
Applicants who do not meet the above waiver requirements may still be admitted into the program by submitting GRE scores of at least 150 on verbal reasoning, a score of 141 on quantitative reasoning and an analytical writing score of 3.5.
Additional Requirements
- Three (3) references (from former professors or job supervisors). These are set up and collected through the online graduate application.
- A one (1) page essay describing why you are pursuing a career in Human Resources on why you believe you are a "good fit" with the mission and curriculum focus of the ĢƵMSHR program.
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Applicants with a GPA of 3.0 or better, 3+ years of full-time HR work experience, or a previously earned graduate degree may be eligible for a .
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Applicants who do not meet the above waiver requirements may still be admitted into the program by submitting GRE scores of at least 150 on verbal reasoning, a score of 141 on quantitative reasoning and an analytical writing score of 3.5.
-
Information
- Location: Online
- Complete applications are reviewed by the program as they are received
- All applications and supporting documents must be received by the published deadline
Program Contacts
Graduate Programs Manager
Deanna Allan
businessgrad@wcu.edu
Deadlines (11:59 p.m. EST)
| Semester | Deadline |
|---|---|
| Fall | August 1 |
| Spring | December 15 |
| Summer | April 1 |
Test Scores
While not required, applicants who wish to strengthen their applications may submit GRE or GMAT scores.
Other
- 3.0 average GPA recommended on the last 60 hours of undergraduate coursework.*
*An applicant who has successfully completed a graduate degree previously or who has a letter of recommendation from an employer does not have to meet the undergraduate grade point average requirement.
Information
- Location: Online
- Can be earned alone or in conjunction with a graduate degree.
- Requires 12 hours of graduate coursework (4 courses across the Special Education, Psychology, and Communication Sciences and Disorders departments).
Program Contacts
Dr. Karena Cooper-Duffy (Special Education)
kcooper@wcu.edu
Dr. Jon Campbell (Psychology)
jmcampbell@wcu.edu
Dr. Johanna Price (Communication Sciences and Disorders)
jprice@wcu.edu
Deadlines (11:59 p.m. EST)
| Semester | Deadline |
|---|---|
| Summer | April 1 |
Test Scores
Not Required
Additional Requirements
- Three (3) recommendations from former instructors or employers who are in a position to evaluate the applicant’s aptitude for graduate study.
- Minimum GPA requirement is 3.0. Applicants who have a cumulative undergraduate GPA below 3.0 will be considered for conditional admission.
Information
- Location: Biltmore Park Instructional Site, Asheville
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- BSN to DNP program
- Around two weeks following the deadline, a limited number of highly qualified applicants may be offered interviews the last week of October. At this time, the program will not be offering early acceptance prior to the application deadline.
Program Contacts
Student Services
828.654.6510
wcunursing@wcu.edu
Deadlines (11:59 p.m. EST)
| Semester | Deadline |
|---|---|
| Summer | August 1 |
Test Scores
The Graduate Record Examination (GRE) is required, with a combined score of 300 or higher (150 verbal and 150 quantitative) preferred. Please plan to take your GRE at least one month before the application deadline. Applications missing GRE scores on the October 1 deadline will not be considered.
ĢƵSchool Code - 5897
Additional Requirements
Submitted through the online application:
- Resume and Professional Writing Statement/ Goal Statement.
- Three professional references. One reference must be from a current or recent supervisor
Other
Please visit the DNP - Nurse Anesthesia Admissions page for specific details on admission requirements:
- Bachelor's degree in nursing
- Current, unrestricted RN license
- Minimum 3.0 GPA on last 60 undergraduate hours
- Minimum one-year full-time critical care experience
- Successful completion of courses in statistics, general chemistry, and research
Information
- Location: 100% Online
- Complete applications are reviewed by the program after the deadline passes
- All applications and supporting documents must be received by the published deadline
Program Contacts
Student Services
828.654.6510
wcunursing@wcu.edu
Deadlines (11:59 p.m. EST)
| Semester | Deadline |
|---|---|
| Fall | JULY 1 |
| Spring | December 1 |
Test Scores
Not Required
Additional Requirements
- Three letters of recommendation
- Resume and professional statement - see details
Other
- Applicants must possess a MSN from a regionally accredited college or university and a nationally accredited nursing program with at least a 3.00 on a 4.00 scale for the last 60 hours of undergraduate work.
- Evidence of completion of an undergraduate or graduate level statistics course and a course in research methods is required.
- Applicants must be a registered nurse eligible for licensure to practice in the state in which the student intends to practice, and have a minimum of one-year clinical experience within the last five years.
- Applicants may be required to participate in an interview session.
- Applicants who are admitted to the program must own or have access to a computer with Internet service. Computer literacy is a necessary prerequisite.
Information
- Location: Online
- Available Tracks:
- Applications for the Nurse Leadership and Nurse Educator programs are reviewed as they are received.
- All applications and supporting documents must be received by the published deadline
Program Contacts
Student Services
828.654.6510
wcunursing@wcu.edu
Deadlines (11:59 p.m. EST)
| Semester | Deadline |
|---|---|
| Fall - Nurse Educator & Nurse Leadership | July 1 |
| Spring - Nurse Educator & Nurse Leadership | December 1 |
Test Scores
Not Required
Additional Requirements
- Three letters of recommendation
- Resume and professional statement - Guidelines
Other
- Applicants must possess a BSN from a regionally accredited college or university and a nationally accredited nursing program with at least a 3.00 on a 4.00 scale for the last 60 hours of undergraduate work.
- Evidence of completion of an undergraduate or graduate level statistics course and a course in research methods is required.
- Applicants must be a registered nurse eligible for licensure to practice in the state in which the student intends to practice, and have a minimum of one-year clinical experience within the last five years.
- Applicants may be required to participate in an interview session.
- Applicants who are admitted to the program must own or have access to a computer with Internet service. Computer literacy is a necessary prerequisite.
Information
- Location: In-Person
- The program consists of 56 credit hours over four consecutive, full-time semesters (i.e., start Spring 2027 in January and graduate the following Spring 2028 in May). The program is designed for those with an earned bachelor’s degree interested in entering the healthcare field.
Program Contacts
Dr. Terri Durbin
tdurbin@wcu.edu
Deadlines (11:59 p.m. EST)
| Semester | Deadline |
|---|---|
| Fall | July 1 |
| Spring | December 1 |
Test Scores
GRE
Additional Requirements
- Three letters of recommendation
- Resume
Information
- Location: Online
- DISCOVER MORE ABOUT THE PROGRAM
- MSN to DNP program
- Complete applications are reviewed as they are received
Program Contacts
Dr. Mariana DaCosta
mdfisher@wcu.edu
Deadlines (11:59 p.m. EST)
| Semester | Deadline |
|---|---|
| Summer | April 1 |
Test Scores
Not required
Additional Requirements
Submitted through the online application:
- An essay that addresses 1) advanced practice expertise, 2) career goals, 3) how earning the DNP degree will foster achievement of these goals, and 4) plans for a DNP project
- Resume/curriculum vitae
- Three professional recommendations (should address the practice capabilities of the candidate)
- Additional evidence for consideration of the application can be uploaded to the online application (e.g., publications, posters, evidence-based practice projects)
Other
Please visit the DNP Admissions page for specific details on admission requirements:
- Earned master's degree in nursing
- Current, unrestricted RN license
- Minimum 3.0 GPA on last 60 undergraduate hours
- Minimum one-year full-time critical care experience
- Successful completion of courses in statistics, general chemistry, and research
Information
- Location: Online
- DISCOVER MORE ABOUT THE PROGRAM
- Complete applications are reviewed by the program after the deadline passes
- All applications and supporting documents must be received by the published deadline
Program Contacts
Graduate Program Director
Dr. Deborah Quesenberry
dquesenberry@wcu.edu
Deadlines (11:59 p.m. EST)
| Semester | Deadline |
|---|---|
| Fall - Priority | December 1 |
| Fall - Regular | February 1 |
| Fall - Final* | June 1* |
*DICAS will remain open until June 1 only if all spots have not been filled for the upcoming cohort.
Test Scores
Not Required
REMINDER: Do Not Submit ĢƵGraduate School Application
ĢƵ Graduate School cannot accept separate applications in our application system for the Nutrition – M.H.S. degree.
Upon submission of your , ĢƵGraduate School will contact you via email with instructions to access your DICAS application in the ĢƵGraduate School Application Portal. Please access your application portal when notified, where you will be able to complete a few additional ĢƵGraduate School forms and monitor your application status for an admission decision.
Additional Requirements
- Goal statement - Learn More
- Three letters of recommendation from instructors or employers who are able to judge the applicant's aptitude for graduate study.
- Minimum DPD GPA of 3.2
- Evidence of volunteer and/or paid experience in nutrition and dietetics
- Declaration of Intent to Complete Degree or DPD Verification Statement
Other
- Cumulative grade point average (GPA) of "B" or higher (3.0 on a 4.0 scale) in all upper-level undergraduate coursework.
Information
Location: Cullowhee - ĢƵMain Campus and Biltmore Park, Asheville
DISCOVER MORE ABOUT THE PROGRAM
Program Contacts
Administrative Support Associate
Roy Torda
rtorda@wcu.edu
Deadlines (11:59 p.m. EST)
| Semester | Deadline |
|---|---|
| Fall | OCTOBER 1 |
*PTCAS applications for the Fall entry term will open on July 1.
GRE Test Required
Request that Educational Testing Service (ETS) send official scores for the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) General Test to ĢƵ: PTCAS GRE Code 0342.
REMINDER: Do Not Submit ĢƵGraduate School Application
ĢƵ Graduate School can not accept applications in our application system for the Physical Therapy - D.P.T. degree.
Upon submission of your PTCAS application, ĢƵGraduate School will contact you via email with instructions to access your PTCAS application in the ĢƵGraduate School Application Portal. Please access your application portal when notified, where you will be able to complete a few additional ĢƵGraduate School forms and monitor your application status for an admission decision.
Information
- Location: Online and on-campus
- Discover more about the program
- Requires 12 graduate hours of graduate study including an internship
- Applicants must possess or be in the process of attaining a 60- credit hour Master’s level degree from a regionally accredited university with CACREP accreditation in an approved counseling area (i.e., Clinical Mental Health, Marriage and Family Therapy, College Student Development).
- All applications and supporting documents must be received by the published deadline
Program Contact
Dr. Lisen Roberts
828.227.2291
lroberts@wcu.edu
Deadlines (11:59 p.m. EST)
| Semester | Deadline |
|---|---|
| Fall | April 1 |
| Spring | November 1 |
Test Scores
Not required
Additional Information
Additional materials to submit with the online application
- Three letters of recommendation
- Completion of a two-question essay
- Checklist for meeting master's degree and course requirements
Information
- Location: Online
- DISCOVER MORE ABOUT THE PROGRAM
- Complete applications are reviewed by the program as they are received
- All applications and supporting documents must be received by the published deadline
Program Contacts
Graduate Programs Manager
Deanna Allan
businessgrad@wcu.edu
Deadlines (11:59 p.m. EST)
| Semester | Deadline |
|---|---|
| Fall | August 1 |
| Spring | December 15 |
Test Scores
While not required, applicants who wish to strengthen their applications may submit GRE or GMAT scores.
Additional Requirements
- One letter of recommendation from a current or past employer that speaks to your project management experiences and suitability for the program.
- Goal Statement that includes your professional goals and aspirations, your motivation for applying to the program, and any relevant formal or informal experiences
- Relevant work experience of at least 2 years in projects or project management
- Resume
Information
- Location: Online
- Complete applications are reviewed by the program as they are received
- All applications and supporting documents must be received by the published deadline
Program Contacts
Graduate Programs Manager
Deanna Allan
businessgrad@wcu.edu
Deadlines (11:59 p.m. EST)
| Semester | Deadline |
|---|---|
| Fall | August 1 |
| Spring | December 15 |
| Summer | April 1 |
Test Scores
While not required, applicants who wish to strengthen their applications may submit GRE or GMAT scores.
Other
- 3.0 average GPA recommended on the last 60 hours of undergraduate coursework
Information
- Location: Online
- DISCOVER MORE ABOUT THE PROGRAM
- BSN to DNP program
- Applications are reviewed after the deadline passes.
- All applications and supporting documents must be received by the published deadline
Program Contacts
Student Services
828.654.6510
wcunursing@wcu.edu
Deadlines (11:59 p.m. EST)
| Semester | Deadline |
|---|---|
|
Summer |
April 1 |
Test Scores
Not Required
Additional Requirements
- BSN from a regionally accredited college or university and nationally accredited nursing program
- Cumulative college grade point average (GPA) of 3.0 on 4.0 scale or higher
- Statistics course (undergraduate or graduate level)
- Nursing Research course, undergraduate
- Registered nurse eligible for licensure to practice in the state in which the student intends to practice
- Minimum of one year of clinical experience as a registered nurse within the last five years
- Three professional references
- Submit a Professional Statement and Resumewith the online Graduate School application
Information
- Location: Cullowhee, NC - ĢƵMain Campus
- DISCOVER MORE ABOUT THE PROGRAM
- Complete applications are reviewed by the program after the deadline passes
- All applications and supporting documents must be received by the published deadline
Program Contacts
Graduate Program Director
Dr. Courtney Rogers
courtneyrogers@wcu.edu
Deadline (11:59 p.m. EST)
| Semester | Deadline |
|---|---|
| Fall | March 1 |
Test Scores
GRE Test Waived if Cumulative undergraduate GPA is 3.4 or above.
Additional Requirements
- Three letters of recommendation
- Personal Goal Statement
- Resume/CV
Other
- Minimum GPA of 3.0 on the last 60 hours of undergraduate coursework required.
- Finalists will be invited for an interview with program faculty.
Information
- Location: Main Campus, Cullowhee
- DISCOVER MORE ABOUT THE PROGRAM
- Complete applications are reviewed after the deadline passes
Program Contacts
Graduate Program Director
Dr. David Solomon
dsolomon@email.wcu.edu
Deadlines (11:59 p.m. EST)
| Semester | Deadline |
|---|---|
| Fall | February 1 |
Additional Requirements
- Three letters of recommendations solicited from professionals (ideally professional
supervisors and psychology faculty) who can provide information about candidate's:
- Capacity for success in a doctoral psychology program
- Interpersonal characteristics
- Academic preparation
- Clinical skills
- A Curriculum Vita documenting the following criteria:
- Prior research experience (preferred criteria)
- Educational history and Other experiences
- Personal statement written in three (3) double-spaced pages or less describing the
candidate's
- Background and experiences in psychology
- Interest in the PsyD program and specific concentration identified
- Academic interests that align with departmental faculty
- Career goals
- Commitment to providing psychological services to underserved and rural populations
Other
- Cumulative undergraduate GPA of 3.30 for the last 60 hours (preferred criteria)
- Cumulative graduate GPA of 3.5 (on a 4.0 scale) or higher (preferred criteria)
Information
- Location: Cullowhee, NC - ĢƵMain Campus
- DISCOVER MORE ABOUT THE PROGRAM
- Complete applications are reviewed by the program after the deadline passes.
- All applications and supporting documents must be received by the published deadline.
Program Contacts
Graduate Program Director
Dr. Candace Boan-Lenzo
cboan@wcu.edu
Deadlines (11:59 p.m. EST)
| Semester | Deadline |
|---|---|
| Fall | February 1 |
Additional Requirements
- Three letters of recommendation
- Personal Statement - questions provided in the application.
- Resume/CV
Other
- A Minimum GPA of 3.0 on last 60 hours of undergraduate coursework required.
- Finalists will be invited for an interview with program faculty.
- Degree earned is the Specialist in School Psychology (SSP) and a Master's (MA) in General Psychology with a concentration in school psychology is earned upon completion of 50 credit hours on the way to the SSP degree.
- Graduates are eligible for Level II Licensure at the state level and National Certification as a School Psychologist after completing program requirements, including passing the Praxis II exam.
Information
- Location: Biltmore Park Instructional Site, Asheville, NC
- DISCOVER MORE ABOUT THE PROGRAM
- Complete applications are reviewed by the program as they are received
- All applications and supporting documents must be received by the published deadline
Program Contacts
Graduate Program Director
Graduate Program Director
Dr. Heather Rimes
828.227.3494
hnrimes@wcu.edu
Deadlines (11:59 p.m. EST)
| Semester | Deadline |
|---|---|
| Fall | August 1 |
| Spring | December 1 |
| Summer* | May 1 |
*The MPA program accepts and welcomes International applicants to apply only for Fall terms.
Test Scores
Not Required
Additional Requirements
- Current Resume
- A 1-2 page essay that addresses the following question: "Why do you want to pursue an MPA and a career in public service?" In your answer, be sure to discuss how your job, educational and life experiences relate to this goal.
Information
- Pending final approval
- Location: Online
- Complete applications are reviewed after the deadline passes
Program Contacts
Graduate Program Director
Dr. Heidi Von Dohlen
828.227.3311
hbvondohlen@wcu.edu
Deadlines (11:59 p.m. EST)
| Semester | Deadline |
|---|---|
| Fall | May 1 |
Test Scores
Not Required
Additional Requirements
- Three years of successful full-time teaching (or in a related, certified position within a school)
- Hold or be eligible to hold a North Carolina Class A teaching license or a comparable license from another state. Please submit a copy of your license.
- Three online recommendations including one from your current administrator
- Completed district verification form noting years of school-level experience
- MSA/PMC/NCSELP Initiative Candidate Evaluation Rubric to be completed by applicant's principal or district leader.
- Current resume highlighting leadership experience
- Responses to leadership goals in application system
Information
- Location: Hybrid - Biltmore Park Instructional Site, Asheville and Online
- DISCOVER MORE ABOUT THE PROGRAM
- Complete applications are reviewed after the deadline passes
Program Contacts
Graduate Program Director
Dr. Heidi Von Dohlen
828.227.3311
hbvondohlen@wcu.edu
Deadlines (11:59 p.m. EST)
| Semester | Deadline |
|---|---|
| Fall | May 1 |
Test Scores
Not Required
Additional Requirements
- Undergraduate GPA of 3.0 or higher
- Three years of successful full-time teaching (or in a related, certified position within a school)
- Hold or be eligible to hold a North Carolina Class A teaching license or a comparable license from another state. Please submit a copy of your license.
- Three online recommendations including one from your current administrator
- Completed district verification form noting years of school-level experience
- MSA/PMC/NCSELP Initiative Candidate Evaluation Rubric to be completed by applicant's principal or district leader.
- Current resume highlighting leadership experience
- Responses to leadership goals in application system
Information:
- Location - Online
- Requires 2 courses: SOCW 528 and one Special Education Course (SPED)
| Course Number | Course Title | Typically Offered |
|---|---|---|
| SPED 684 OR | Social and Emotional Needs of Exceptional Learners | ONLINE - SPRING |
| SPED 504 OR | Educational Programs for Students with Behavioral Disorders | ONLINE - FALL |
| SPED 620 OR | Education in a Diverse Society | ONLINE - FALL & SPRING |
| SPED 505 OR | Education Programs for Students with Learning Disabilities | ONLINE - SUMMER |
| SPED 639 | Teaching Exceptional Learners in Inclusive Classrooms | ONLINE - SUMMER, FALL , & SPRING |
- Applicants must possess or be in the process of attaining a Master’s level degree from an accredited program by the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE) OR be employed as a School Social Worker and have a RALC plan of Study.
- All applications and supporting documents must be received by the published deadline
Program Contact
Dr. Kristina Lind - Associate Professor, School Social Work Certificate Coordinator
College of Health and Human Sciences - Department of Social Work
828.227.3893
klind@wcu.edu
Rachel Wike - Coordinator of Education Admissions & Licensure Officer
College of Education and Allied Professions
rwike@wcu.edu
Deadlines (11:59 p.m. EST)
| Semester | Deadline |
|---|---|
| Fall | August 1 |
| Spring | December 1 |
| Summer | May 1 |
Test Scores
- Not required
Information
- Location: Cullowhee, NC - ĢƵMain Campus and Biltmore Park Instructional Site - Asheville, NC
- DISCOVER MORE ABOUT THE PROGRAM
- Complete applications are reviewed by the program after the deadline passes
- All applications and supporting documents must be received by the published deadline
Program Contacts
Graduate Program Director
Dr. Beth Harmer
Deadlines (11:59 p.m. EST)
| Semester | Deadline |
|---|---|
| Fall | April 1 |
| Summer - Advanced Standing (must have BSW) | February 1 |
Test Scores
- Not required
Additional Requirements
- Three letters of recommendation – at least one should be an academic recommendation
- Supplemental Materials
- Resume
- Personal Narrative Statement (Goal Statement)
- List of Liberal Arts Courses
- Criminal Records Statement
Other
- GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale for the last 60 hours of undergraduate coursework, or a 2.85 on a 4.0 scale cumulatively.
- Adequate undergraduate preparation (18 semester hours) with a range of studies in the liberal arts, humanities, physical sciences, and behavioral sciences- an undergraduate degree in Social Work is not required for admission.
- Some Human Services-related experience, including volunteer work desirable.
Information
- Location: Online
- Requires 24 hours of graduate coursework
- Complete applications are reviewed by the program as they are received
- All applications and supporting documents must be received by the published deadline
Program Contacts
Dr. Karena Cooper-Duffy
kcooper@wcu.edu
Bridget Lopez
blopez@wcu.edu
Deadlines (11:59 p.m. EST)
| Semester | Deadline |
|---|---|
| Fall | August 1 |
|
Spring |
December 1 |
|
Summer |
May 1 |
Test Scores
Not required
Additional Requirements
- Three letters of recommendation
Information
- Designed for licensed educators
- Location: Online
- Requires 30 hours of graduate coursework
- Complete applications are reviewed by the program as they are received
- All applications and supporting documents must be received by the published deadline
Program Contacts
Dr. Karena Cooper-Duffy
kcooper@wcu.edu
Deadlines (11:59 p.m. EST)
| Semester | Deadline |
|---|---|
| Fall | August 1 |
|
Spring |
December 1 |
|
Summer |
May 1 |
Test Scores
Not required
Information
- Location: Online
- Requires 24 hours of graduate coursework
- Complete applications are reviewed by the program as they are received
- All applications and supporting documents must be received by the published deadline
Program Contacts
Dr. Karena Cooper-Duffy
kcooper@wcu.edu
Bridget Lopez
blopez@wcu.edu
Deadlines (11:59 p.m. EST)
| Semester | Deadline |
|---|---|
| Fall | August 1 |
|
Spring |
December 1 |
|
Summer |
May 1 |
Test Scores
Not required
Additional Requirements
- Three letters of recommendation
Information
- Location: Online
- DISCOVER MORE ABOUT THE PROGRAM
- Complete applications are reviewed by the program as they are received
- All applications and supporting documents must be received by the published deadline
Program Contacts
Graduate Programs Manager
Deanna Allan
businessgrad@wcu.edu
Deadlines (11:59 p.m. EST)
| Semester | Deadline |
|---|---|
| Fall | August 1 |
| Spring | December 15 |
Test Scores
While not required, applicants who wish to strengthen their applications may submit GRE or GMAT scores
Additional Requirements
- Two letters of recommendation
- 500 word essay including professional aspirations and a discussion of a current issue in the sport management field that is related to the applicants career goals. Research used to support your response should be cited according to APA.
- Resume
Other
- 3.0 undergraduate GPA is recommended.
Information
- Location: Online
- Complete applications are reviewed after the deadline passes
Program Contacts
Program Director
Patricia Bricker
828.227.3311
bricker@wcu.edu
Deadlines (11:59 p.m. EST)
| Semester | Deadline |
|---|---|
| Spring | December 1 |
| Summer | May 1 |
| Fall | August 1 |
Test Scores
Not Required
Additional Requirements
- Professional License Upload
- Applicants must hold a North Carolina teaching license in a STEM-related field, or a comparable license from another state. (STEM-related fields: Elementary, Middle Grades Science, Middle Grades Math, Secondary Math, Secondary Science)
- 3 recommendations
- Personal Statement (written in the application)
Information
- Location: Online
- Requires 12 hours of graduate coursework
- Complete applications are reviewed by the program as they are received
- All applications and supporting documents must be received by the published deadline
Program Contacts
Graduate Program Director
Dr. Erin Callahan
828.227.3925
eecallahan@wcu.edu
Deadlines (11:59 p.m. EST)
| Semester | Deadline |
|---|---|
| Fall | August 1 |
| Spring | December 1 |
Test Scores
Not required
Information
- Location: Cullowhee, NC - Main Campus and Biltmore Park Instructional Site - Asheville, NC
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The program requires 15 hours of coursework
- Complete applications are reviewed by the program as they are received
- All applications and supporting documents must be received by the published deadline
Program Contacts
Graduate Program Director
Dr. Emily Naser-Hall
enaserhall@wcu.edu
828.227.3269
Deadlines (11:59 p.m. EST)
| Semester | Deadline |
|---|---|
| Fall | August 1 |
| Spring | December 1 |
Test Scores
Not required
Other
- Certificate courses can be applied toward a M.A. in English