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MJA Admissions
Admission Requirements
Norwich seeks goal-oriented individuals who have high standards of personal ethics and have demonstrated excellence in their professional lives and academic studies. Applicants should have a desire to make a positive contribution to their field. Selective admissions criteria are intended to ensure that those admitted will succeed in a rigorous academic environment.
We invite all applicants to contact our Admissions Advisors who are available to guide you and provide you with as much information and assistance as you need.
Admission Criteria
- A bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited institution OR an equivalent degree from a foreign institution, as evaluated by WES, AACRAO or IERF
- Graduate testing is typically waived, but may be required based upon an applicant's undergraduate GPA
- A score of 550 or higher on the TOEFL for students whose primary language is not English
- Two-year minimum work experience required for admission to some master's degree programs
Applicants not meeting these criteria will be assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Application Process
Call an Admissions Advisor to begin the application process and submit:
- Your personal statement written solely by you outlining career objectives, suitability for graduate work and online study, and reasons for undertaking graduate work
- Resume
- Two letters of recommendation from professors, employers, or others familiar with your academic and/or professional accomplishments
- Official transcript showing highest degree awarded
- Application form and fee ($50 non-refundable)
To contact an Admissions Advisor
Call: 1-800-460-5597 ext. 3365 (US and Canada)
Call: +1-647-722-6642 ext. 3365 (International)
E-mail: mja@grad.norwich.edu
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