New Students
International Students
Post-Baccalaureate Certificate Programs
Second Baccalaureate Degree Program
Teacher Certification
Re-entry Admission Procedures
Admission Examinations
Immunization Policy
Application to the School of Graduate Studies at Western Illinois University may be completed online at www.wiu.edu/grad. A $30 non-refundable application fee is required.
Applicants for admission to the School of Graduate Studies must hold a bachelor’s degree from an institution that is accredited by the appropriate U.S. Department of Education regional institutional accrediting agency. Applicants usually apply for admission to a degree program simultaneously with admission to the School of Graduate Studies. If the applicant meets the minimum admission requirements of the School of Graduate Studies, a copy of the application materials is forwarded to the program of interest for consideration.
Admission in any program of the School of Graduate Studies is contingent upon successful completion of undergraduate course work specified as a prerequisite. Admission requirements for any particular graduate degree program may exceed the minimum admission standards of the School of Graduate Studies. No one may pursue an advanced degree at Western without being admitted to the appropriate degree program. Certain programs require the General Test of the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) or the Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT). Requirements for each program are listed in the program section of this catalog. Some programs may require domestic applicants who are non-native speakers of English with foreign degree credentials to demonstrate verbal proficiency in the English language in order to undertake graduate studies. Students should consult with the departmental graduate committee chair to obtain a more detailed written description of the program requirements.
Applicants may be accepted in the School of Graduate Studies as degree-seeking graduate students, probationary graduate students, or nondegree graduate students.
Doctorate Degree Graduate Students
Applicants should apply for admission to
doctorate programs simultaneously with
admission to the School of Graduate
Studies. Please refer to the departmental
information for specific admission
requirements.
Master’s and Specialist Degree Graduate Students
Applicants may qualify under either of the following two conditions for admission as potential degree candidates if they:
1. have a cumulative grade point average for their undergraduate work of at least 2.75 (based on all hours attempted), or
2. have a 3.0 or higher average for their last two years of undergraduate work..
Probationary Graduate Students
Those students who do not meet the
graduate school and departmental grade
point requirements for regular admission to
a degree program may be recommended
for probationary admission by the
department. Upon completion of at least six
semester hours of graduate-level work at
Western Illinois University with at least a B
average, probationary graduate students
may petition the departmental graduate
committee and the Graduate Council for a
change in their admission status. If the
degree program requires the Graduate
Record Examination (GRE) or the Graduate
Management Admission Test (GMAT),
action on the petition will not be taken
until the student’s GRE/GMAT scores are
available. If the petition is approved by the
department and the Graduate Council, the
hours earned while a probationary graduate
student may be used to satisfy the
requirements for the degree.
Students in this category are:
1. those whose records, including transcripts or test scores, are incomplete at the time of their first registration, thus making it impossible to determine their exact admission status;
2. those who are taking courses to transfer to a degree program at another institution;
3. those who meet WIU admission requirements for degree-seeking graduate student status, but who are not interested in pursuing a degree at WIU. (Should these students later wish to pursue a graduate degree, they should contact the School of Graduate Studies and request that they be considered for admission as degree-seeking students);
4. those who do not meet admission requirements for degree-seeking graduate student status and have no intention of ever pursuing a degree at this institution (Should these students later wish to pursue a degree, they are required to request admission as a degree-seeking graduate student, and if accepted, adhere to the regulations established for that category); and
5. those who graduate from nontraditional bachelor’s degree programs with fewer than 60 semester hours of graded work (Should these students wish to pursue a degree, they may petition to have their status changed to degree-seeking graduate student after completing six semester hours of graduate-level work at Western Illinois University with at least a B average and after submitting GRE/GMAT scores if required by the program. With the approval of the academic department, the six semester hours may count toward the minimum number of hours required for the degree.
Application for admission to the School of
Graduate Studies and to a degree program
must be made online at www.wiu.edu/grad or upon forms obtained from the School of
Graduate Studies. Degree-seeking students
must request ONE OFFICIAL TRANSCRIPT
to be sent directly to the School of
Graduate Studies for EACH college or
university previously attended. STUDENT
AND FAXED COPIES WILL NOT BE
ACCEPTED. Nondegree students must
request the registrar of the college or
university granting their highest degree to
send a statement of degree or official
transcript showing the degree and the date
it was conferred. It must be sent by the
registrar directly to the School of Graduate
Studies. All transcripts on file in the Office
of the Registrar at Western will be obtained
by graduate office personnel. The
admission application form and official
transcripts must be submitted to the School
of Graduate Studies at least three weeks
before the student’s first registration. The
three-week interval is needed to evaluate
credentials and to take official action on
admission. If the necessary forms and
credentials are submitted after the deadline,
the student may still be admitted on a
nondegree status but may expect delays in
registration. If the necessary forms and
credentials are not submitted to the School
of Graduate Studies by the end of the first
term of a student’s enrollment, the student
will not be permitted to register for
additional courses until these obligations
have been met. The University is in no way
obligated to grant graduate credit for any
course unless the student complies with the
above procedures.
Admission to the School of Graduate Studies does not imply or constitute admission to an advanced degree program.
Admission to Post-Baccalaureate Certificate
Programs
Applicants for admission to postbaccalaureate
certificate programs must
hold a bachelor’s degree from an institution
that is accredited by the appropriate U.S.
Department of Education regional
institutional accrediting agency. Admission
requirements for any particular postbaccalaureate
certificate program may
exceed the minimum admission standards
of the School of Graduate Studies.
Application for admission must be made
upon forms obtained from the School of
Graduate Studies or online at
www.wiu.edu/grad. Applicants must
request the registrar of the college or
university granting their highest degree to
send a statement of degree or official
transcript showing the degree and date it was conferred. Some programs may
require
official transcripts of all coursework
completed. Verification of degree must be
sent by the registrar directly to the School
of Graduate Studies. Transcripts on file in
the Office of the Registrar at WIU will be
obtained by graduate office personnel.
Admission
of International Students
International students are subject to all
requirements for admission to the School of
Graduate Studies. In addition, each
international student must also meet the
following requirements:
1. Hold a degree which is comparable to a recognized U.S. bachelor’s degree.
2. Complete and submit the International Application for Admissions. The application may be completed online at
www.student.services.wiu.edu/admissions/int/ or is available as a downloadable document at
www.wiu. edu/international/pdf/application.pdf.3. Provide evidence of English language proficiency by obtaining a satisfactory score on the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL); successfully completing the English as a Second Language Program through the WESL Institute; or by completing a bachelor’s degree from an American institution with four years in residence, and within two years of matriculation at Western Illinois University. Unless otherwise stated in the departmental sections, a satisfactory TOEFL score is 80 on the TOEFL IBT, 213 on the computer-based version or 550 on the paper-based version. If a prospective student has a TOEFL score between 173 and 213 (500 and 550 paper-based), he or she will be considered for admission in some programs on the basis of demonstrated academic ability (grade point average). Some departments may require additional demonstration of verbal English proficiency before full acceptance into the program will be granted. Only students whose native language is English are exempt from the English proficiency requirements. All students who have not provided evidence of English language proficiency before arrival on campus must take the WESL placement test during New International Student Orientation.
4. Complete and submit an original Declaration of Finances form.
5. Submit original financial documentation proving evidence of adequate assets to support student during first year of study.
6. Submit a $30 application fee.
International students may also be required to remediate any deficiencies in previous college work by completing undergraduate courses at Western Illinois University .
International students may also be required
to remediate any deficiencies in previous
college work by completing undergraduate
courses at Western Illinois University.
Applicants to the School of Graduate Studies and to a degree program must complete an international application obtained from the Center for International Studies. It is recommended that the completed application (signed and dated by the student), the financial affidavit, and official transcripts of all previous postsecondary study be submitted to the Center for International Studies at least 90 days prior to the beginning of the term. The 90-day interval is necessary to evaluate credentials, take official action on admission, and issue the appropriate immigration documents. This interval also provides students with time to obtain a visa if they reside in their home country at the time of application.
International students interested in applying
to the School of Graduate Studies should
contact:
International Admissions
Center for International Studies
Western Illinois University
1 University Circle
Macomb, IL 61455-1390, USA
Phone: 309/298-2426
Fax: 309/298-2405
E-mail: International-Ed@wiu.edu
Website: www.wiu.edu/international
at least one year before they wish to begin
study. United States citizens living abroad
and undocumented persons domiciled in
the United States are not considered international students for purposes
of this
requirement and should contact the School
of Graduate Studies.
Admission to Second Baccalaureate Degree Programs
To be eligible for a second baccalaureate
degree, after having been granted a
baccalaureate degree from an accredited
institution, a candidate must comply with
the following:
1. The candidate must apply to and be accepted by the School of Graduate Studies for admission to the University.
2. The candidate must submit a program from the major department to be approved by the Council on Admission, Graduation, and Academic Standards.
3. The candidate must secure approval from the Council of Admission, Graduation, and Academic Standards prior to enrolling.
4. The candidate becomes an undergraduate upon approval of the second degree plan. All undergraduate University policies are applicable.
5. The candidate must earn a minimum of 30 additional semester hours in residence. Courses in the degree plan may not be taken pass/fail.
6. The candidate must complete an undergraduate application for graduation at least one semester prior to graduation.
Admission to Teacher Certification Programs
Graduate students seeking certification which requires an advanced degree (guidance, educational leadership, school psychology, and speech-language-hearing science) should contact the department chair of their graduate program.
All others seeking initial or subsequent teacher certification, whether by an advanced degree, second bachelor’s degree or as a nondegree graduate student, should contact the University certification officer in Horrabin Hall, 309/298-1434. Students interested in the Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) Program for certification at the high school or K–12 level (art and physical education) should contact the Department of Educational and Interdisciplinary Studies, Horrabin Hall 115, 309/298-1183.
Students in good standing who have
discontinued graduate work for more than
one full year must file a readmission
application to re-enter the graduate school.
This application should be filed at least
three weeks prior to the beginning of the
new semester in which the student expects
to register. The necessary forms may be
obtained from the Office of the School of
Graduate Studies or online at
www.wiu.edu/grad/forms/forms.php.
Students who re-enter the University after an absence of three or
more years, excluding summer sessions,
must meet the requirements of the catalog
under which they re-enter unless they
receive written approval from the dean of
the college in which they are enrolled to
continue under an earlier catalog.
Prior to admission to certain programs, the
student must take the Graduate Record
Examination General Test (GRE) or the
Graduate Management Admission Test
(GMAT).
Applicants to those programs requiring the
GRE or GMAT are encouraged to complete
this test either in their senior year of
undergraduate work or before filing an
application for admission. For further
information on the GRE and places where it
may be taken, contact the Educational
Testing Service (www.ets.org), or the
University Counseling Center, Western
Illinois University, 1 University Circle,
Macomb, IL 61455-1390. Information on the
GMAT can be obtained at www.gmac.com.
Illinois state law and University policy
require all newly enrolled students born
after December 31, 1956, to provide written
evidence, signed by a healthcare provider, of current immune status with
respect to
certain communicable diseases. Currently,
the diseases to which all students must
show immunity are measles, rubella,
tetanus, diphtheria, and mumps. Students
attending classes both in Macomb and the
Quad Cities must comply with this policy.