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Admission Procedure

An applicant should complete the following steps for consideration of admission into the MTWM Program for academic year 2008-2009:

(1) Application, health, and reference forms should be obtained from the Director of Graduate Admissions and should be returned to that office along with a $65.00 application fee prior to May 15, 2008. The application fee is nonrefundable. Students are admitted only at the beginning of each program cycle. Students are required to take all courses in the proper sequence in order to receive the full benefit from the MTWM learning experience. In exceptional cases, the MTWM Admissions Committee may, in its sole discretion, waive this requirement.

(2) Reference forms should be distributed to three professional persons who have been directly involved in the student’s academic or professional work. These forms should be mailed directly to the Graduate Admissions Office by the recommending individuals.

(3) The applicant should request that an official copy of their undergraduate transcript and a copy of the GMAT or LSAT score be sent to the Director of Graduate Admissions. (International students must also submit a copy of their TOEFL Score.)

(4) After appropriate decisions have been made in the Graduate Admissions Office, the student will be notified of his/her status by the Graduate Admissions Office.

Action on Applications

Students are informed, within a few weeks after receipt of the completed application, whether or not admission has been granted. The institution reserves the right to refuse admission to any applicant without specifying reasons.

Admission Criteria

Successful applicants will satisfy the following requirements:

(1)  A bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution of higher education

(2)  A minimum grade point average of 2.7 on a 4.0 point scale on all undergraduate work.

(3)  A minimum score of 450 on the GMAT or a minimum score of 150 on the LSAT.

(4)  Having successfully complete the prerequisite undergraduate courses,

(5)  Selection by MTWM Admissions Committee, including consideration of recommendation letters, past experience, and academic performance.

 

Provisional Admission

Applicants not meeting the above criteria may still be granted provisional admission to the MTWM program.  The minimum requirements for provisional admission include the following:

 

(1) A bachelor's degree from an accredited institution of higher education.

(2) A minimum grade point average of 2.50 on a 4.00 scale on all undergraduate work.

(3) A minimum score of 400 on the GMAT or a minimum score of 145 on the LSAT.

(4) The understanding that all prerequisite undergraduate courses must be successfully completed by the conclusion of the Fall II 2008 academic term in order to remain in the MTWM Program.

(5)  Selection by the MTWM Admissions Committee, including consideration of recommendation letters, past experience, and academic performance.

Readmission

Any student who interrupts his/her graduate program by not registering for course work during any term of the regular academic year must apply for readmission before he/she can resume graduate studies. All applications for readmission should be presented to the Graduate Admissions Office at least two weeks prior to the opening of registration for the term in which a student wishes to resume graduate work. One consideration for denying immediate readmission is the student not being able to take the MTWM courses in the proper sequence as laid out in the MTWM Curriculum.

Registration Information

Students admitted to the Evening MTWM Program may pre-register for classes by submitting the enclosed pre-registration form or go through late registration the first day of each class session. Late registration will be conducted beginning at 5:00 p.m. in Room 134 on the dates indicated in the MTWM Calendar.  Students are strongly encouraged to pre-register for classes. Please visit www.campbell.bkstore.com to order online and have your books shipped to the location you desire.  Online purchases are credit card only.  If you would like to use a book voucher or financial aid, please contact the bookstore at 910-893-1455 to place your order.  Campbell will bill you during the term for classes.

Refund Policy

Students enrolled in the MTWM Evening Program may withdraw and receive a full tuition refund provided the withdrawal is made prior to the second class meeting. No refund will be made after the second class meeting.

 

 

Campbell University reaffirms its standing policy of nondiscrimination in employment and in all of its programs and activities, with respect to race, creed, color, sex, age, religion, national origin, or handicap.

Campbell University reserves the right to change, modify, revoke, or add to the Graduate Program’s academic, financial, and student requirements and regulations at any time, without prior notice.

Campbell University reserves the right to change the schedule, limit enrollment, and cancel classes with insufficient enrollment in the MTWM Evening Program.
 

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