Graduate School Admission Requirements

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Last Updated: Aug 14, 2024, 08:42 AM

Financial Clearance

For an international student to be formally admitted to SIU, proof of funding for the first year of schooling must be verified. If appropriate funding amounts are not verified, the student will not be admitted. Funding is verified by the Graduate School after admission is recommended.


Nondeclared Admission Requirements

No minimum GPA is required. Applicants must be either a U.S. citizen or Permanent Resident. Completion of an accredited bachelor’s degree is required.

If a U.S. Citizen or Permanent Resident does not have the minimum GPA required for admission into a master’s program, they may initially apply as a nondeclared graduate student. When the applicant has completed 9 semester hours of graded graduate coursework with a minimum graduate GPA of 3.00, they are eligible to apply for admission to a degree program. The graduate GPA will override the low undergraduate GPA.

International F-1 students who hold the I-20 are not allowed to be admitted as a nondeclared student. International Exchange students on a J-1 visa who will be enrolling for one semester or for one academic year are admitted as a non-declared exchange student. Please contact Center for International Education for full details before applying.


Double Major

Students wishing to complete a double major must submit a completed double major form. The double major form is available online on the form section of the Graduate School web page. The double major must be approved by both departments involved. Please consult the Graduate Catalog for additional information.


Change of Major

Students enrolled in a graduate program who wish to change to a different degree program may do so by submitting a completed change of major. The change of major form is available online through the Graduate School home page. The change of major must be approved by both departments involved. Please consult the Graduate Catalog for additional information.


Concurrent Degree Program

A concurrent master’s program allows a student to be enrolled in two-degree programs at the same time and receive two master’s degrees. Applicants must apply and be admitted to both programs which have an approved concurrent degree arrangement. Please consult the Graduate Catalog for additional information.


Application Deferral

All admissions are for the specific term indicated on the student’s admission paperwork. Students may, with department and Graduate School approval, request to defer their admission up to one calendar year. Transcripts for any coursework completed since the initial admission must be submitted. International students may be required to submit a new TOEFL/IELTS/iTEP score before a new admission will be granted.


Suggested Deadlines for International Admission

Admission representatives must have enough time to process paperwork in a timely manner without being rushed by last minute requests. We must allow for times when the office will be short staffed due to vacations, holidays, and times during the semester when the office is particularly busy.

International students must have ample time to make a visa appointment, especially in countries that do not contain a U.S. Embassy. Visa appointments fill up fast. The sooner a student is admitted, the better chance of obtaining an appointment that will allow enough time to obtain a visa to arrive in a timely manner. Please be aware:  International students are required to arrive for orientation a week prior to the semester beginning. With this information in mind, please adhere to the following deadline dates for admission as much as possible.

Fall Spring Summer
April 15th October 15th February 15th

Please note:  The Graduate School will determine whether there is enough time for admission processing and whether the student will have enough time to obtain a visa. If it is judged there is insufficient time for either the admission paperwork to be processed or for the student to obtain a visa, the student’s application must be deferred to a later term.


High Achievers Alternate Tuition Rate – Effective Fall 2016 for New Graduate Students

Starting with the Fall 2016 semester, non-resident new first-time graduate students who demonstrate high academic achievement on the GRE, GMAT or MAT Graduate School entrance exams may be eligible to pay an alternate tuition rate of 1.0 times the current in-state graduate tuition rate. If certain conditions are met, you may be deemed eligible for the alternate rate, and it will reflect on your tuition charges. The Graduate School does not determine eligibility.

The definition of "high academic achievement on the GRE, GMAT or MAT Graduate School entrance exams" is a GRE Verbal Reasoning score or a GRE Quantitative Reasoning score or a GMAT score or a MAT score whose percentile rank is 80% or higher as determined by the creators of the particular exam.

Official GRE, GMAT or MAT scores must be sent directly to the appropriate SIU graduate department at the time of application. Failure to properly complete these steps in a timely fashion may result in the incoming graduate student not qualifying for this alternate tuition rate.