Graduate Admission Requirements

TWU’s Graduate School establishes the minimum requirements for admission to all graduate degree and certificate programs. Check the specific program you're interested in for admissions criteria for that program. (Visit the Programs, Majors & Degrees page to find the program pages for the program you're interested in.)

All applicants are expected to meet the following criteria:

  1. Hold an earned bachelor’s degree or equivalent from a U.S. college or university accredited by a regional accrediting agency, or an equivalent degree from a foreign college or university. The bachelor’s degree must be substantially equivalent to a bachelor’s degree granted by TWU.
  2. Have a minimum 3.0 GPA for the last 60 semester credit hours of undergraduate study and a minimum 3.0 GPA for all prior graduate work. Academic components may choose to consider files of applicants with lower GPAs, on a provisional basis, but no lower than a 2.50 on the last 60 hours of undergraduate study.
  3. Satisfy any additional requirements of an individual academic component for admission to a specific graduate program offered by that component. Consult the appropriate catalog section for component requirements. Examples include the following:
    • Preferred scores recommended for standardized exams that are required by academic components.
    • Review of completed undergraduate and graduate coursework.
    • Reference letters, essays, interviews, and evidence of scholarly activity such as publication in refereed journals, professional presentations, grant acquisition, portfolios, and professional leadership.
  4. International and permanent resident applicants must submit one of the following to show English proficiency, or meet one of the exemptions noted on the Graduate - English Proficiency Test Exemption Form.

See International Students for further information about English proficiency requirements.

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Graduate students have received a bachelor’s degree and are seeking an advanced (master's or doctoral) degree.

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