The admission procedures and policies of Avila University are designed to assist in the selection of those students who are most likely to benefit from and contribute to the educational opportunities offered at the University.
Minimum Admission Criteria for School of Graduate Studies Programs
Prospective students applying for admission to one of Avila’s graduate programs must:
- Complete all parts of the application for admission on our website;
- Have a bachelor’s degree from an institution accredited by accreditors recognized by both the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA) and the U.S. Department of Education (USDE) or regional accrediting bodies;
- Have a grade point average of 3.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale for all undergraduate or graduate level coursework. Students with less than a 3.0 may be considered for admission depending on the graduate program of interest. Additional admission steps may be required for those who fall below the 3.0 requirement;
- Submit official transcript/s of the bachelor’s degree as well as any graduate level coursework.
Additional Requirements
Additional admission procedures are outlined in the respective section for each of the Graduate Programs. Those interested in applying may obtain more information by contacting one of the following offices or visiting http://www.avila.edu:
- Master of Business Administration, students apply directly through the School of Business. For more information, contact the School of Business at (816) 501-3601, fax (816) 501-2463, or email MBA@avila.edu. You may also visit the Master of Business website at www.avila.edu/academics/graduate-studies/graduate-studies-mba.
- Master of Science degree in Psychology or Master of Science degree in Counseling Psychology, apply directly through the Psychology Department. For more information, contact Psychology Admissions at (816) 501-3698, fax (816) 501-2455 or email GradPsych@avila.edu. You may also visit the Graduate Psychology website at www.avila.edu/academics/graduate-studies/graduate-psychology.
- Master of Arts degree in Education, apply directly through the School of Education. For more information, contact the School of Education at (816) 501-2464 or email GradEd@avila.edu. You may also visit the Graduate Education website at www.avila.edu/academics/graduate-studies/grad-education.
- Master of Arts degree in Management, apply directly through the School of Professional Studies. For more information, contact Avila Advantage at (816) 501-3737 or email Advantage@avila.edu. You may also visit the Avila Advantage website at www.avila.edu/academics/professional-studies-avila-advantage-adult.
- Master of Science degree in Organizational Development Psychology, apply directly through the School of Professional Studies. For more information, contact Avila Advantage at (816) 501-3737, or email Advantage@avila.edu. You may also visit the Avila Advantage website at www.avila.edu/academics/professional-studies-avila-advantage-adult.
International students (in addition to the above standards):
- Official transcript and/or official transcript evaluation for admittance into a graduate program;
- Students whose primary language is not English are required to submit official score reports of the TOEFL. (Test of English as a Foreign Language) exam. The examination results should not be more than two years old. The minimum TOEFL score required is 550. The International English Language Testing System (IELTS) exam scores may be submitted in lieu of the TOEFL. The minimum IELTS exam score required for admission is an overall score of 6.5 with no individual band score below 5.5. Please note that these are the minimum language requirements for a graduate program. Please see the specific graduate program pages for additional information;
–Psychology programs require: The minimum overall TOEFL score required for admission is an 89 iBT (internet based test), with no individual score below 20. Alternative TOEFL exams will use an equivalent score. Additionally, those applicants who did not complete the iBT may be required to complete an interview before an admission decision is considered. The minimum IELTS score required for admission is an overall score of 7.0 with no band score below a 6.5. Completion of an intensive English language program does not waive the required submission of a TOEFL/IELTS score report.
For the purposes of this requirement, only the following countries/provinces and their associated territories are considered as having a primary language of English: United States of America, United Kingdom, Australia, Ireland, New Zealand, and certain areas of Canada. Applicants with a bachelor’s degree from an English language based institution may waive this requirement;
- Must submit a statement of finance;
- A current visa is required by the start of term;
- A current passport;
- Other immigration documentation as directed.
Applicants who do not achieve the language proficiency requirements may still be considered for admission. Additional admission materials and/or program criteria may be required. Additional materials may include but are not limited to: letter of intent, admission interview, successful completion of ILCP courses. Students will be notified by their Admission Advisor if these materials are necessary for further consideration.
Graduate Certificate/Certification Students
MBA Certificates
Admission to the Graduate Business Certificates will be granted to those holding a Master’s Degree from an accredited institution in any discipline. Admission will also be granted to those with undergraduate degrees from an accredited institution in any discipline and having a cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 3.0 or greater for their last 60 hours of academic work. Those who have graduated from an accredited institution but do not meet the minimum GPA criteria may be admitted provisionally to the program. In order to gain full admission, they must receive a grade of “B” or better on all courses marked with ** in their respective certificate programs. College Algebra with a minimum grade of “C” is required for all certificate programs.
Education Requirements for the Graduate Initial Certification Program-500 Level (in addition to the above requirements)
- Have a grade point average of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale for all education and content courses eligible for transfer;
- A cumulative grade point average of 2.75 on a 4.0 scale.
Advanced Certification (in addition to the above requirements)
- Submit verification of teaching certificate;
- Have taken Psychology of the Exceptional Child and Reading Strategies and Interventions in the Content Areas;
- ELL: Satisfactory completion of one year of foreign language study or an equivalent experience learning a language within another culture is recommended.
Counseling Psychology/Psychology Certificates
Admission is reserved for applicants who have completed a graduate degree already or are not interested in completing a degree program in the Department of Psychology. Application packet must include:
- Complete all parts of the application for admission;
- Submit official transcripts from:
- All institutions where graduate level coursework was completed;
- Undergraduate degree granting institution if no graduate degree has been conferred;
- A GPA of:
- 3.0 on a 4.0 scale from the undergraduate degree-granting institution;
- 3.0 on a 4.0 scale for all graduate coursework, if applicable.
Special Students
4+1 or 2+3 Students
The University may allow well-prepared advanced Avila students to substitute its graduate courses for required or elective courses in an undergraduate degree program and then subsequently count those same courses as fulfilling graduate requirements in a related graduate program that the institution offers. In “4+1” or “2+3” programs, at least 50% of the credits allocated for the master’s degree must be for courses designed for graduate work. More information may be found within participating programs.
Enrichment Students
Enrichment students may take up to nine (9) credit hours of coursework without submitting official transcripts or applying for admission. Enrichment students need permission of the Graduate School to enroll in courses and must meet the prerequisites for the courses for which they wish to enroll. Students must be admitted to a graduate program to enroll in courses that will accumulate more than nine hours of credit.
Students enrolling in psychology courses are required to have a minimum 2.75 GPA in their undergraduate coursework. Unofficial transcripts must be provided before enrollment will occur.
Visiting Students
Visiting students are students who are seeking a degree at another university and wish to take classes at Avila University. Students must have written permission of their home institution and need permission from the Avila Graduate School to enroll in courses.
Admission Appeals
If an applicant remains interested in attending Avila University, and wish to appeal the admission decision, the Office of Admission staff will consider the application through the Admissions Appeals Process .
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