Graduate Admissions
Graduate Admissions
Criteria for Admission
Students apply to the Coppin State University School of Graduate
Studies through the Office of Admissions. The Dean and Associate Dean of
the Graduate School in cooperation with Chairpersons of the academic
departments make admission decisions. These persons constitute the
Graduate Admissions Committee.
Applicants must submit:
- A completed application
- An application fee of $50.00
- Official transcripts from the undergraduate degree granting institution, and all other colleges and universities attended
- Three (3) current letters of reference from the current employer, instructors, or other persons who can attest to their character, integrity, and academic potential
- In addition to official transcripts and three (3) letters of reference, the School of Graduate Studies requires a recent Graduate Record Examination (GRE) for admission to the MAT and the M.Ed. in Curriculum and Instruction programs. A GRE or PRAXIS score may be used as data to assist the Graduate Admissions Committee in making admissions decisions.