Admission to graduate certificate and master’s programs in the UA Little Rock Graduate School requires a baccalaureate degree from an institutionally or regionally accredited institution with substantially the same undergraduate program as at UA Little Rock (typically at least 120 hours or the equivalent of a 4-year baccalaureate degree). Most programs will also require a 2.7 GPA on the last 60 undergraduate hours (including post-baccalaureate hours) for admission. International students should refer to the Graduate School International Student Admission Policy for additional required application materials. Admission to an educational specialist or doctoral program usually requires a master’s degree from an institutionally or regionally accredited institution. Official transcripts, which are sent directly from the college or university that issued the degree, are required from all prospective graduate students.
Students must satisfy Graduate School requirements as well as those of the program to which they seek admission. Applications and official transcripts should be submitted to the Graduate School as quickly as possible, as an application will not be passed on to the student’s prospective program—regardless of the program’s standards or requirements—if it does not first meet the standard Graduate School admission requirements. The section of this catalog on each degree program includes admission requirements for that program.
Some degree programs require the Graduate Record Examination, (GRE), Miller Analogies Test (MAT), or Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT). Scores more than five years old are not accepted. Test scores alone do not determine admission to a program but are one considered piece of data. Letters of recommendation, statements of purpose, and personal interviews are also used to assess a student’s preparedness for and probability of success in a program. It is important to note that meeting all Graduate School and program requirements does not guarantee admission to a graduate certificate, master’s, specialist, or doctoral program. Applicants who do not meet all minimum admission criteria may, in rare instances, be admitted conditionally.
All prospective students are required to apply to the UA Little Rock Graduate School. After submitting an application, students must notify ALL institutions attended for undergraduate and, if applicable, graduate work to send official transcripts to:
University of Arkansas at Little Rock
Attention: Graduate School Ottenheimer Library – Fifth Floor
Suite 527
2801 South University Avenue
Little Rock, Arkansas 72204-1099
A non-refundable application fee of $40.00 is required of all applicants except for McNair Scholars and military members. In addition, all applicants, except for those in solely UA Little Rock Online programs, must submit proof of two MMR vaccines to the Graduate School. Please refer to the prospective program of study to find out if additional items are needed to complete the application file. International students should also see the section later in this catalog about additional application requirements.
It is the applicant’s responsibility to ensure that all admission documents are received at the Graduate School in a timely manner. All credentials submitted by or on behalf of an applicant become the property of UA Little Rock and will be retained for one year. Materials from applicants who do not submit all requested materials will be shredded and discarded.
Once an application has been submitted, applicants should notify the Graduate School of any change in plans regarding enrollment at UA Little Rock. Students admitted to the university must either enroll in the semester to which they applied, or they may defer admission for up to a year one time. On such occasions, students must officially request the deferral in writing.
Section 5-37-105 of the Arkansas Code makes it a misdemeanor, punishable by fine and/or imprisonment, “to present a transcript, diploma, or grade report from a post-secondary educational institution in a fraudulent manner.” Misrepresenting or deliberately lying about one’s background (including omitting any institution of higher education you have attended) or submitting inaccurate information may make applicants ineligible for admission (see Academic Policies and Procedures ).
Deadlines for admission applications vary from program to program and are subject to change. Applications and all supporting materials should be submitted as early as possible. To be considered for financial aid, materials should be received by the Graduate School by:
These dates will normally assure an admission decision in time for enrollment in the designated semester; however, specific program deadlines take precedence. For program deadlines, contact the program coordinator, the Graduate School, or the graduate program webpage.
It is the expectation of the Graduate School that once admitted, students will remain enrolled until they graduate. However, a graduate student who has not been enrolled for a period of two calendar years will be classified as inactive. To resume graduate study, the student must reapply for admission. Some programs have shorter periods before classifying the student as inactive. Applicants dismissed from, on probation, or otherwise not in good standing in another graduate or post-graduate program will not be admitted.
Early Entry Programs
Exceptional UA Little Rock undergraduate students may apply to be accepted to select graduate programs and begin working toward their graduate degree/certificate while completing their baccalaureate degree. The early entry program will allow participating students to combine their undergraduate studies with related graduate-level work. Additionally, it will enable them to complete their graduate degree in a shorter amount of time than the traditional path. To find out more about the program and its requirements, please visit the website.
Credit Reservation Program
UA Little Rock undergraduate students may take up to six hours of graduate-level courses and reserve the credit for their graduate degree. Unlike the early entry program, these graduate-level courses will not count toward both the baccalaureate and the graduate degrees. Instead, the student will choose to use the credit towards either one degree or the other. Once a student’s undergraduate degree has been awarded, he or she cannot change the level of credit received for a class. Additionally, students participating in the credit reservation program do not need to be admitted into a graduate program in order to take graduate-level courses. To find out more about the program and its requirements, please visit the website.
International students must provide credentials and detailed information before being considered for admission. Requirements are:
If the articulated transcripts are required, applicants must request an articulation be sent to the UA Little Rock Graduate School from one of the agencies listed at NACES.org.
Additional Information for International Students
A student may be granted admission to the Graduate School in one of the following categories:
Regular admission to a UA Little Rock graduate program requires that the applicant be in good standing with all previous institutions and meet at least one of the following requirements:
In addition to the minimum requirements stipulated above, students must satisfy the requirements for the program to which they are applying in order to be granted regular status. Students should consult the Graduate Catalog for program-specific admission requirements. Some degree programs require that scores from standardized tests, such as the Graduate Record Examination (GRE), Miller Analogies Test (MAT), or Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT), be submitted as part of the application portfolio. Generally, scores more than five years old are not accepted. Test scores alone do not determine admission to a program but are one piece of data used in the consideration process. Letters of recommendation, statements of purpose, writing samples, and personal interviews may be used to assess a student’s preparedness and probability of success.
Students must submit all the Graduate School and program admission materials to be considered for regular admissions. After submitting an application, graduate applicants must request official transcripts from any college or university where they earned their graduate and or undergraduate degrees
If a bachelor’s degree transcript(s) contains fewer than 60 graded course credits, additional official transcripts from other institutions the applicant attended will be required so that at a minimum, the applicant’s most recent 60 hours can be evaluated
Individual graduate programs may require additional transcripts
There are two paths by which a student may be conditionally admitted:
1. Applicants who have supplied all admission materials and have met the Graduate School minimum requirements, may be admitted as conditional students at the discretion of the program
2. Applicants who do not meet the Graduate School minimum GPA requirements may, in rare instances, be admitted conditionally if they meet alternative program requirements approved by the Graduate Council. The number of students that may be admitted without meeting the Graduate School’s minimum GPA requirements is limited to 10% of the official 3-year average program enrollment. Programs may petition the Graduate School for an exception to this limit. Test scores, grades in the undergraduate major, or other pertinent data approved for the program must indicate the student will perform satisfactorily in graduate studies.
Conditionally admitted students may be converted to regular admission status after completing 9 hours if he or she maintains a GPA of 3.0 or higher. Conditionally admitted students will be dismissed after the first 9 hours if their GPA is not at least 3.0 or satisfactory progress is not made toward meeting the admission requirements
Students who have supplied all admission materials and did not meet all admission requirements may be admitted as conditional students. Applicants with an undergraduate cumulative GPA between 2.0 and 2.7 or a GPA between 2.7 and 3.0 in their last 60 hours may, in rare instances, be admitted conditionally if they meet alternative program requirements approved by the Graduate Council. The number of students that may be admitted without meeting the Graduate School’s minimum GPA requirements is limited to 10% of the official 3-year average program enrollment. Programs may petition the Graduate School for an exception to this limit.
Test scores, grades in the undergraduate major, or other pertinent data approved for the program must indicate the student will perform satisfactorily in graduate school.
The student may be converted to regular status after completing 9 hours if he or she maintains a GPA of 3.0 or higher. The student will be dismissed after 9 hours if his or her GPA is not at least 3.0 or satisfactory progress is not made toward meeting the admission requirements.
Students not seeking a degree at UA Little Rock who meet the Graduate School minimum requirements may be admitted as non-degree-seeking students. Not all programs allow non-degree-seeking students to enroll in their courses. Some programs allow special students to enroll in a limited number of courses. Applicants interested in this category should contact the Graduate School.
Students enrolled in another institutionally or regionally accredited graduate school and who secure a letter of good standing from the dean of that graduate school may be admitted to UA Little Rock as transient students.
Orientation is available online at any point during the semester.
Students not yet admitted to the Graduate School may be granted contingent enrollment privileges (with minimum requirements of an unofficial transcript showing conferral of a baccalaureate or graduate degree) until an admission status is granted. Failure to present adequate and official admission materials within four weeks of enrollment may result in administrative withdrawal from all courses and loss of tuition and fees, and failure to gain admission will prevent enrollment in future graduate courses. The phrase “Admitted to Graduate School” will not appear on the transcript.
To enroll in graduate-level workshops, institutes, or other credit offerings through the Graduate School or Off-Campus Programs, students must apply online for admission to the Graduate School at least four weeks before the course starts and must provide evidence of admissibility before being enrolled. Applicants cannot attend a class without being enrolled. It is important that all required documents are received in the Graduate School at least one week before the course begins. Deadline dates are enforced. Application and enrollment assistance may be provided on-site in some situations, but not as a rule.
In general, for domestic applicants, materials for the fall semester (begins in late August), should be received by June 1; for the spring semester (begins in mid-January), by October 15; for the first summer session (begins in mid-May), by March 15; for the second summer session (begins in early July), by May 1. For international applicants, materials for the fall semester (begins in late August), should be received by February 1 and for the spring semester (begins in mid-January), by October 15.
Occasionally, students who have been admitted into a graduate program are unable to enroll in classes in the term for which they are admitted. On such occasions, students may officially request a deferment for up to one year from the Graduate Coordinator in the program of interest. Approval of students’ requests is not guaranteed but is considered on a case-by-case basis. Upon completion of the agreed-upon deferred period, it is expected that the student will begin enrolling in graduate coursework in their respective programs. For advising purposes, the catalog year under which a student falls will reflect the academic year that the student first enrolls in courses if that is different than the academic year the student is admitted. If a student fails to file a deferment or fails to register for classes after the completion of a deferment, he or she must reapply for admission
UA Little Rock seniors near completion of their baccalaureate degree may apply for admission to the Graduate School, which provides limited enrollment privileges. If accepted, they will be awarded the appropriate status upon confirmation of their baccalaureate degree. It is the student’s responsibility to inform the Graduate School of degree completion. Students may not be eligible for financial aid while being considered for admission to the Graduate School