08-01-2014, 03:26 PM
I live in Missouri and applied to the MS Project Management program yesterday. Today the school called me to follow-up and talk about entrance requirements. They transferred me to the Department Head, Dr. Callahan, who confirmed it was possible to waive the GMAT with a 3.0. TESC lists me as having a 4.0, however, for the graded classes that are listed on my TESC transcript from other schools I would have a 2.84. I have submitted my transcript from TESC but I don't know that I actually need to request transcripts from the schools that didn't issue my degree.
I asked how I could start classes this fall, with no GMAT, and Dr. Callahan suggested I check out entering as a post post-baccalaureate student until I've met the requirements.
Graduate Classifications - New and Current Students - Graduate College - Missouri State University
I asked how I could start classes this fall, with no GMAT, and Dr. Callahan suggested I check out entering as a post post-baccalaureate student until I've met the requirements.
Graduate Classifications - New and Current Students - Graduate College - Missouri State University
Quote:Students admitted into the post-baccalaureate classification have not been admitted to the Graduate College; they have only been given permission to enroll for graduate-level courses to earn graduate credit. A post-baccalaureate student is not required to furnish the application fee or transcripts and there is no minimum grade point average for admission. Enrollment as a post-baccalaureate student does not guarantee future admission into a specific degree program. Post-baccalaureate students may take either undergraduate or graduate courses. The only limitation is that no more than 9 hours of graduate credit may be accumulated under this classification or applied to a degree program. Graduate courses (600-level and above) taken as a post-baccalaureate student will be counted in the student’s overall graduate GPA. Any C+ grade or below may jeopardize the ability to enter into a degree program. Students under this classification have completed a bachelor’s degree and are graduate students. They are therefore governed by all Graduate College policies. Post-baccalaureate students must make satisfactory progress in graduate courses and any student receiving more than 9 hours of "C+" grade or below will not be allowed to enroll in further classes.
Generally, students in the post-baccalaureate classification are not eligible for financial aid. Students who first register in the post-baccalaureate classification and later initiate the process to change to a degree program will be required to submit the Graduate Admission Application along with the application fee and necessary transcripts. The application will be reviewed by the Graduate College and the director of the degree program to which the student applied and the student will be notified of the decision.
Thomas Edison State College - BSBA Management 06/2014