The School of Graduate Studies admission requirements are noted below:
Departments may have additional admission requirements. These requirements vary from program to program. For example, some departments may require the following supporting documents:
For program application deadlines, please note that not all programs have the same deadline date.
A visiting (non-degree seeking) graduate student is considered a special student who desires to enroll in an NCCU graduate course without being admitted to a graduate degree program. This includes students admitted to a UNC System school who wish to enroll in an NCCU graduate course through the interinstitutional agreement. Any time a prospective student is interested in enrolling in an NCCU graduate course without being admitted to an NCCU graduate degree program, the student must notify the respective graduate program director/coordinator of his intent. The department is responsible for informing this type of student if space is available in the course(s) in which the prospective student intends to enroll.
Admission requirements for visiting and non-degree-seeking applicants include the following:
Note: An individual admitted as a visiting (non-degree seeking) student is not eligible for university funding or student loans. Additionally, individuals who later wish to seek admission to the degree program are limited to the number of credit hours that will be accepted and counted towards degree completion. This information can be verified with the graduate program coordinator/director for the program.
If you are interested in taking courses in a program whose department is under the auspices of the School of Education, you will apply as a "special" student and you must select "Education Undecided Special" as your program. All others will apply as "special" and must select "Graduate Studies Undecided" as your program.