2010-2011 Academic Catalog 
    
    Nov 22, 2024  
2010-2011 Academic Catalog [Archived Catalog]

Admission Requirements


 

Undergraduate Admissions

Prospective students are encouraged to visit the campus and have a personal interview with an admissions counselor. Students considering day programs should contact the Office of Admissions at 314.529.9350 or 800.627.9855, or www.maryville.edu, to request admission information and to schedule visits.

International students should review the procedures in this section and contact the Office of Admissions for more information.

Students considering the Weekend and Evening College format should contact a Weekend and Evening College office to request information and to schedule an information session at one of the following locations:

The Weekend & Evening College, Main Campus
650 Maryville University Drive
St. Louis, MO 63141-7299
314.529.9334

The Weekend & Evening College, St. Charles County Center
3401 Technology Drive
Lake Saint Louis, MO 63376
636.978.4277 or 636.281.4232

The Weekend & Evening College, Southwest County Center
964 South Highway Drive
Fenton, MO 63026-2023
636.343.0300

Application forms for The Weekend & Evening College are available through all WEC offices. Students must develop an academic plan with their advisers; advisers are available at all WEC locations for day, evening and weekend appointments.

How to Apply for Admission

To complete the Maryville application process, the undergraduate applicant must submit the following:

  1. Application for admission. Applications are available online at www.maryville.edu.
  2. Non-refundable application processing fee (checks payable to Maryville University or by credit card).
  3. Official copy of high school transcript (unless specified otherwise) or GED score (except students who have a bachelor’s degree).
  4. ACT or SAT scores (except for WEC students)
  5. Official transcripts from each college or university previously attended.
  6. Any other documentation required by a specific Maryville academic program.

In addition to meeting the general University requirements, applicants for actuarial science, studio art, clinical laboratory science, education, graphic design, health science, interior design, music therapy, nursing, occupational therapy and physical therapy must meet specific requirements which are described both in program literature and in this section of the catalog. Students who are not admitted to one of these programs but who meet the general admission requirements of the University may enter with an undeclared major or may request admission under a different major.

Most admission decisions are made on an ongoing basis. As soon as an applicant’s file is complete, it is processed and the applicant is notified by letter of the decision.

New Freshmen

Freshman applicants are encouraged to apply after their junior year in high school. To be admitted, they should have:

  1. A high school diploma with a minimum of 22 units of credit including four units of English, three units of mathematics, two units of science, two units of social sciences (social studies) and three additional units in any of the above areas or in a foreign language.
  2. A high school grade point average of at least 2.5 (on a 4.0 scale).
  3. An ACT assessment composite score of 20 or an SAT-I (Scholastic Assessment Test) combined score of 950.
  4. Freshman applicants who do not meet all three of the criteria listed above, and GED applicants (who are considered on a case-by-case basis) may be asked to submit additional material, come to Maryville for a personal interview, and/or complete additional testing before an admission decision is made.

GED Applicants

  • Applicants must earn a 2600 minimum score with no single test below 500 for admission to Maryville.
  • An ACT test is not required unless specified by the academic program (ex. PT, OT, etc.)
  • An ACT test is required if the student wishes to be considered for academic scholarships.

Home School Students

Students completing their education through a Home School program must submit the same documentation required for all new incoming freshmen. In addition, students need to meet the published admissions criteria for incoming freshmen. If the student does not meet these requirements, additional documentation may be requested.

Transfer Students

Transfer students are considered for admission primarily on the basis of their academic work at all transfer institutions as reflected in their required college or university transcripts.

  1. A 2.0 grade point average on a 4.0 scale in college work is required for admission. Students with less than a 2.0 GPA will be considered on a case-by-case basis and may be asked to participate in a personal interview and testing before an admission decision is made.
  2. An ACT or SAT score is required for admission to certain programs.
  3. High school transcripts are required for transfer students with fewer than 30 transferable hours or for admission to certain programs.
  4. A maximum of 68 credit hours from a two-year college will be counted toward the completion of a bachelor’s degree.
  5. A completed associate’s degree in a specific area will be counted as a minor in the completion of a bachelor’s degree. If courses from the associate’s degree subject area are applied to the major, those courses must be replaced by additional courses for the minor.
  6. Students who possess an Associate in Arts General Transfer degree from an accredited institution which follows the Missouri Coordinating Board for Higher Education guidelines, or a bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited institution, will have fulfilled Maryville’s General Education requirement.
  7. For the completion of a bachelor’s degree, at least the last 30 credit hours must be taken at Maryville.
  8. One half of the major and minor (if required) must be taken at Maryville.

Re-entry Students

Re-entry students who previously attended Maryville, but have not been enrolled for two consecutive prior semesters at Maryville, need to complete and submit the application for re-admission and submit it to the Office of Admissions. A re-entry student also must submit an official transcript from any college or university attended since the last date of attendance at Maryville. No application fee is required unless the student previously had not sought a degree and now wishes to apply as a degree-seeking student or is applying to a graduate or post-baccalaureate program for the first time. Credits earned prior to re-entry may be subject to re-evaluation based on program changes which took effect during the break in attending Maryville.

Special Program Requirements for International Students

Academic Programs

Initial inquiries, as well as all completed applications, should be directed to the Office of Admissions. International students must submit the following:

  1. International application for admission. (Applications are available online at http://www.maryville.edu.)
  2. Non-refundable application processing fee (checks payable to Maryville University).
  3. One Letter of Recommendation from a teacher or counselor
  4. Proof of English proficiency (typically TOEFL or IELTS test scores).  Check specific program for language proficiency requirements.
  5. Official English translated copies of high school (secondary) transcripts or GED score (except students who have a bachelor’s degree). This transcript must show completion of secondary school.
  6. Official English translated copies of transcripts from all college or universities previously attended. Official copies of transcripts must be translated in English using the World Education Services, Inc. (WES) www.wes.org.
  7. TOEFL score of 500; Undergraduate TOEFL test takers after September 24, 2005, who take the revised TOEFL will be admitted into Maryville with speaking sub-score of 23 or higher and a combined score of 61 or higher.
  8. Financial certification in two forms is required in English: A letter of support from sponsor and a bank statement from sponsor’s bank account with dollar amounts stated.
  9. Any other documentation required by a specific Maryville academic program.
  10. Pay enrollment deposit.

An I-20 form will be issued to facilitate acquisition of a student visa upon receipt of all documents, applications and requirements.

Maryville requires that international students score 500 or above on the TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) and demonstrate writing proficiency in English before beginning full-time undergraduate academic work. International transfer students must meet the same English proficiency requirements as entering freshmen. Students in the actuarial science, physical therapy and nursing programs must have a TOEFL score of at least 550; students in the undergraduate business programs must have a TOEFL score of at least 525.

Students who complete ELS Level 112 may be admitted to the University without submitting a TOEFL score, provided they meet the entrance requirements of their degree program and all other University admission requirements. TOEFL scores may be required for specific degree programs.

International Transfer Students

  1. Items 1-8 above and academic program English requirement above.
  2. International students transferring from other U.S. colleges or universities who successfully complete 24 hours of 100 level or above coursework with a 2.0 or higher grade point average are not required to submit a TOEFL score.
  3. International students transferring from other U.S. colleges or universities must follow all guidelines but #5 in the International student section when applying for admission.

Official transcripts should be sent directly to the Office of Admissions at Maryville University. (Transcripts issued to students will not be accepted as official.)

International students who transfer to Maryville from foreign universities, or who wish to receive credit for courses taken outside the U.S., should send official or notarized copies of their transcripts, translated into English using the World Education Services, Inc. (WES) www.wes.org. A course-by-course evaluation from WES is required. Foreign transcripts will be evaluated for transfer credit only after the student has arrived at Maryville. Further information on this organization and the costs related to translation of transcripts can be found at www.wes.org.

Non-Degree Seeking

Students may enroll in up to six credit hours a semester and up to fifteen (15) credit hours total without formally declaring a program, degree or certification. However, no student can take more than two courses in any program that has special admission requirements without prior written permission of the dean. All non-degree seeking students must complete a guest student application and submit it to the Office of Admissions or The Weekend & Evening College. No application fee is required. To earn credits in excess of the stipulated maximum requires petitioning for Exemption to Academic Policy.

Special Admission Requirements for Undergraduate Academic Programs

Actuarial Science

Students applying for admission to the actuarial science program should have a strong mathematics aptitude. High school grades in mathematics should be consistently in the upper range. An ACT score of 26 or an SAT score of 650 or higher on the mathematics portion is required for admission to the program.

Art & Design

Students with high school art experience are encouraged to submit an entrance portfolio prior to admission into Art & Design degree programs (art education, graphic design, interactive design, interior design, and studio art).

The portfolio should demonstrate:

  • Creative ability
  • Perceptual skills (drawing ability)
  • Understanding and sensitivity to basic elements of art and design such as line, shape, texture, space, color, mass/form
  • Focus and range of aesthetic interests
  • Craft and technical ability

The portfolio should contain no fewer than 10 examples of the applicant’s best and most recent original work, including:

  • Drawings from observation in any media- individual drawings (still life, self-portrait, figure, etc.) as well as sketchbooks are appropriate
  • Pieces which demonstrate the ability to work in color such as drawings, paintings, prints, designs
  • Three-dimensional work may be documented and submitted as photographs or digital images
  • Applicants who have had experience working in photography, film, animation or video are encouraged to also submit these examples of their work
  • Work completed on one’s own initiative, beyond a class assignment, for example, may be included.
  • Do not include works copied from photographs.
  • CD portfolios are permissible.

Students without portfolios or adequate art experience will be accepted into their chosen Art & Design program, however, they must follow the same policies set for all first year Art & Design students. Students will be evaluated based on the following criteria:

  • Successful end of the semester (fall and spring) portfolio reviews
  • Cumulative GPA of 3.0 (“B”) in freshman Art & Design foundation courses: ADAH 100, 150; ADSA 100, 101, 150, 151.

Transfer students with prior art and design course work are required to present a portfolio for evaluation. The portfolio should contain as much work as possible from each course for which they seek credit. Slides, photographs or CD’s are permissible. 

Clinical Laboratory Science

Freshmen must have an ACT score of 20+ and a cumulative high school GPA of 2.5. A math and science high school GPA of 3.0 is highly recommended. Transfer students must have a cumulative GPA of 2.5 and a math and science GPA of 2.75 from college coursework.

Students who do not fulfill these requirements may be considered for admission after a personal interview with the program adviser.

Education

Admission to Maryville University does not guarantee admission to the teacher education program. Students must apply for admission by the completion of 10 credit hours in professional education. Transfer students must apply for admission to the program upon application to Maryville. Bridge students apply during their junior year for the graduate programs. Pre-service students must be admitted to the teacher education program to progress beyond the beginning education block or for transfers their first semester in the second education block. Teacher education admission requirements include
the following:

  1. Maintain a minimum 2.7 cumulative GPA (3.0 graduate candidates) based on a 4.0 scale
  2. Maintain a minimum 3.0 GPA in all education courses with no grade below a “C-”
  3. Maintain a minimum 3.0 GPA in academic content area (Secondary and Art candidates only)
  4. Receive a passing score on the College Basic Academic Subjects Exam (CBASE) (undergraduates)
  5. Receive a satisfactory evaluation in the initial field experience
  6. Complete initial criminal background screening. Specific requirements and applications for all programs may be obtained from the School of Education Office. All requirements are subject to change if Missouri certification
    requirements change.

Music Therapy

Admission Requirements

  1. A cumulative high school or college GPA of 2.75 on a 4.0 scale.
  2. ACT composite score of 21 or SAT-1 combined score of 990.
  3. A TOEFL score of 550 with no subscore under 50 for students for whom English is a second language. Undergraduate TOEFL test takers after September 24, 2005, who take the revised TOEFL will be admitted into the Music Therapy  program with a speaking sub-score of 23, writing sub-score of 20 and reading and listening scores of 21 or higher, and a combined score of 85 or higher.
  4. Applicants to the Music Therapy program are required to complete an audition and interview process with the Music Therapy faculty.  The students are asked to demonstrate their musical performance abilities.  Vocal and instrumental abilities can be joined, as in a self-accompanied song performance.  Fundamental knowledge of music will be assessed. 
  5. Once the audition and interview process has been successfully accomplished, the student will be fully accepted in the program.  Music Therapy majors are expected to maintain a minimum 2.5 GPA.
  6. The audition and interview are ideally accomplished in the semester prior to admission. In the event that a student, because of distance, is not able to come to campus in the months prior to admission, a video recording of the student’s musical performance may be submitted and the interview can be conducted by phone. Auditions can be scheduled by contacting the School of Health Professions, Music Therapy Program Director, at 314.529.9441.

Nursing

Admission Requirements

  1. Admission to Maryville University
  2. A cumulative high school or college GPA of 2.75 on a 4.0 scale.
  3. ACT composite score of 22 (ACT scores not required for students having completed more than 24 college credits.)
  4. A TOEFL score of 550 with no subscore under 50 for students for whom English is a second language. Undergraduate TOEFL test takers after September 24, 2005, who take the revised TOEFL will be admitted into the Nursing program with a speaking sub-score of 23, writing sub-score of 20 and reading and listening scores of 21 or higher, and a combined score of 85 or higher.
  5. Advanced placement in the basic baccalaureate nursing program is available for transfer students with college credit in nursing courses. Science courses must have been completed within the last seven years.
  6. Documentation of health requirements, background checks and a urine drug screen must be acceptable prior to clinical coursework.

Admission Requirements of the RN to the Nursing Program

  1. Admission to Maryville University
  2. Current licensure as a registered nurse.
  3. Cumulative GPA of 2.5 on a 4.0 scale.
  4. A TOEFL score of 550 with no subscore under 50 for students for whom English is a second language. Undergraduate TOEFL test takers after September 24, 2005, who take the revised TOEFL will be admitted into the Nursing program with a speaking sub-score of 23, writing sub-score of 20 and reading and listening scores of 21 or higher, and a combined score of 85 or higher.
  5. Documentation of health requirements.
  6. Nursing degree from a country other than the United States must request an evaluation from the Commission on Graduates from Foreign Nursing Schools (CGFNS) www.cgfns.org.
  7. Students who are accepted into the program must adhere to the student policies outlined in the Nursing Student Handbook. Background checks and a urine drug screen must be acceptable prior to clinical coursework.

Occupational Therapy

Maryville’s program in Occupational Therapy is a freshman-entry graduate program. For information on admissions requirements, click here.

Physical Therapy

Maryville’s program in Physical Therapy is a freshman-entry program. For information on admissions requirements, click here.

Graduate Admissions

General Requirements

  1. Program application for admission.
  2. Non-refundable application processing fee.
  3. Official transcripts from undergraduate, and, if applicable, graduate institutions attended.
  4. International students must submit a minimum TOEFL score of 550.

Transfer of Credit

No more than six credits can be transferred into any master’s degree program. Only credits from an accredited college or university may be transferred into Maryville.

Special Admission Requirements for Graduate Academic Programs

College of Arts and Sciences

Master of Science in Actuarial Science

  1. Application for admission.
  2. Non-refundable application processing fee
  3. GRE (Graduate Record Exam): a minimum score of 600 on the mathematics quantitative sections.
  4. GPA (Grade Point Average): at least 3.0 (on 4.0 scales) on the last two years of the baccalaureate degree.
  5. A baccalaureate degree in mathematics or science or related field from a regionally accredited college or university verified on original transcripts sent by the institution directly to Maryville University. The student should be able to demonstrate a strong mathematics background through grades in mathematics courses, an undergraduate B.Sc. thesis involving mathematics, sciences, or risk analysis, or work experience involving actuarial science.
  6. Two letters of recommendation.
  7. International students must submit a TOEFL score of 550. TOEFL test takers after September 24, 2005, who take the revised TOEFL will be admitted into the MBA program with a speaking sub-score of 23, writing sub-score of 20 and reading and listening scores of 21 or higher and a combined score of 79 or higher.
  8. A letter of intent.

Master of Arts in Organizational Leadership

  1. Completed Application (online or paper), along with a non-refundable application processing fee;
  2. A 300 word written statement of purpose that explains why you desire to enter the Organizational Leadership program and how it will help you accomplish your education and/or career goals;
  3. Resume;
  4. Official transcripts of all graduate and undergraduate work.
  5. Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university.
  6. Official test scores sent to Maryville University. The Organizational Leadership graduate program accepts test scores taken in the last five years from the following tests: LSAT, GMAT, GRE and MAT. The test requirement may be waived if: -You have completed an undergraduate degree from an accredited college or university with a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher. -You have completed a master’s degree from an accredited university. -You have at least 3 years of professional experience. *Portfolio review may be required. -You are in the Early Access Program and have completed at least one graduate level course prior to undergraduate degree completion.
  7. Three Letters of Recommendation from professionals who can speak to your ability to be successful in graduate school; for example, these may be written by a faculty member or supervisor of relevant work experience.
  8. For some applicants, an interview may be requested.

International Students must also submit:

  1. College/university transcripts that have been professionally evaluated. See “Special Program Requirements for International Students.”
  2. Official TOEFL score for applicants whose native language is not English (minimum score of 550 written, 213 computer-based or 80 iBT).

Acceptance into the Program

Students accepted into the program will have an overall minimum undergraduate grade point average of 3.0. The acceptance decision also takes into consideration previous graduate work, scores on standardized tests, professional experience, letters of recommendation, and interviews.

Conditional Acceptance

For those students whose grades do not meet the overall minimum undergraduate grade point average of 3.0 or whose admissions application is incomplete, conditional acceptance may be granted provided there is other evidence that the applicant has the ability to do satisfactory graduate work. Such evidence might include an excellent record of graduate work at another institution, high scores on any of the graduate school tests, or exceptional professional experience.

Students whose undergraduate GPA is under 3.0 will be re-evaluated after they have taken 6 graduate credits. If their graduate GPA is lower than 3.0, they will be asked to withdraw from the program. Students who have been granted conditional acceptance due to incomplete admissions applications must complete their application prior to beginning their third course. Their applications will be re-evaluated as soon as all documents have been received.

Master of Arts in Strategic Communication and Leadership

  1. Completed Application (online or paper), along with a non-refundable application processing fee;
  2. A 300-word written statement of purpose that explains why you have chosen the Strategic Communication and Leadership program and how it will help you accomplish your education and/or career goals;
  3. Resume;
  4. Official transcripts of all graduate and undergraduate work;
  5. Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university;
  6. Official test scores sent to Maryville University. The Strategic Communication and Leadership graduate program accepts test scores taken in the last five years from the following tests: LSAT, GMAT, GRE and MAT. The test requirement may be waived if:
    • You have one of the following professional accreditations: IABC (International Association of Business Communicators) accreditation or APR (Accredited in Public Relations). Send confirmation of your accreditation to Maryville.
    • You have completed an undergraduate degree from an accredited college or university with a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher.
    • You have completed a master’s degree from an accredited university.
    • You have at least four years of professional experience. *Portfolio review may be required.
    • You are in the Early Access Program and have completed at least one graduate level course prior to undergraduate degree completion.
  7. Three letters of recommendation from professionals who can speak to your ability to be successful in graduate school; for example, these may be written by a faculty member or a supervisor of relevant work experience.
  8. For some applicants, an interview may be requested.

International Students must also submit:

  1. College/university transcripts that have been professionally evaluated. See “Special Program Requirements for International Students.”
  2. Official TOEFL score for applicants whose native language is not English (minimum score of 550 written, 213 computer-based or 80 iBT).

Acceptance into the Program

Students accepted into the program will have an overall minimum undergraduate grade point average of 3.0. The acceptance decision also takes into consideration previous graduate work, scores on standardized tests, professional experience, letters of recommendation, and interviews.

Conditional Acceptance

For those students whose grades do not meet the overall minimum undergraduate grade point average of 3.0 or whose admissions application is incomplete, conditional acceptance may be granted provided there is other evidence that the applicant has the ability to do satisfactory graduate work. Such evidence might include an excellent record of graduate work at another institution, high scores on any of the graduate school tests, or exceptional professional experience.

Students whose undergraduate GPA is under 3.0 will be re-evaluated after they have taken 6 graduate credits. If their graduate GPA is lower than 3.0, they will be asked to withdraw from the program. Students who have been granted conditional acceptance due to incomplete admissions applications must complete their application prior to beginning their third course. Their applications will be re-evaluated as soon as all documents have been received.

The John E. Simon School of Business

Master of Business Administration

  1. Application for admission.
  2. Non-refundable application processing fee.
  3. Personal letter explaining qualifications for graduate work.
  4. GMAT waived if:
    • Undergraduate business degree with a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher
    • Master’s Degree completed (accredited university)
    • Early Access-must complete at least one graduate level course prior to undergraduate degree completion

      GMAT required if:
       
    • Students have completed an undergraduate Business degree with cumulative GPA below 3.0
    • Students have an undergraduate degree in a Non-Business major
  5. International students must submit a TOEFL score of 563. TOEFL test takers after September 24, 2005, who take the revised TOEFL will be admitted into the MBA program with a speaking sub-score of 23, writing sub-score of 20 and reading and listening scores of 21 or higher and a combined score of 85 or higher.  TOEFL iBT of 85 (PBT - 563) is equivalent to an IELTS 6.0.

Conditional Acceptance

Applicants to the MBA program with a cumulative undergraduate grade point average of 2.5 on a 4.0 scale may apply for conditional acceptance prior to taking the GMAT. An official GMAT score must be received during the first semester of the student’s enrollment.

School of Education

Master of Arts in Education

  1. Application for admission.
  2. Non-refundable application processing fee.
  3. Cumulative undergraduate grade point average of 3.0.
  4. Three satisfactory professional recommendations.
  5. Submission of an acceptable essay demonstrating critical writing skills.
  6. International students also must submit a TOEFL score of 550 to pursue any graduate-level course work in the School of Education. Undergraduate TOEFL test takers after September 24, 2005, who take the revised TOEFL will be admitted into the Master of Arts in Education program with a speaking sub-score of 23 or higher and a combined score of 79 or higher.
  7. Some programs may also require an on-site interview and/or writing sample.

Prospective students who already have obtained a baccalaureate degree and who wish to become certified in the State of Missouri to teach early childhood, elementary, middle-level or K-12 art education may apply to the Post A.B./ Certification/M.A. in Education program upon entrance to the M.A.Ed.

Provisional Acceptance

Applicants to the M.A.Ed. program who show potential for success but lack one of the criteria for full admission, such as a GPA below 3.0, may apply for provisional acceptance. This status must be changed to full admission by the completion of nine hours of graduate coursework at Maryville University with a 3.0 GPA and evidence of satisfactory writing skills.

The School of Education Graduate Student Personnel Committee reviews the completed files and recommends for admission. Candidates who do not meet the criteria may be assigned a provisional acceptance; decisions are made on a case-to-case basis (see above). Candidates also pursuing an initial teaching certificate in Elementary, ECE, Middle School or K-12 Art will have their criteria reviewed by the Pre-Service Student Personnel Committee after they have completed initial course work for admission into the certification program of their choice.

All candidates in graduate programs in the School of Education must maintain a cumulative 3.0 grade point average and exhibit acceptable levels of professional behavior. A student may receive no more than two “C” semester grades in their program. A candidate will be dismissed from the program during the semester when they receive a third grade of “C” or the first “D” or “F” grade.

Master of Arts in Education/Secondary Teaching and Inquiry

Students who have obtained a bachelor’s degree in English, history, mathematics, or biology, chemistry or physics and who wish to teach in the secondary school may apply to the Master of Arts in Education/Secondary Teaching and Inquiry. Students with a B.A. or B.S. should have their undergraduate transcripts analyzed for certification requirements in the content area. This is the only way to obtain secondary teaching certification at Maryville University.

  1. Application for admission.
  2. Non-refundable application processing fee.
  3. Cumulative B.A. grade point average of 3.0.
  4. Grade point average of 3.0 in teaching area (major).
  5. Three satisfactory recommendations from past teachers or employers.
  6. Satisfactory completion of on-site essay.
  7. Satisfactory interview with the mentoring triad.
  8. Passing score on the appropriate Praxis II test.

Doctor of Education (Ed.D.)

This program is designed for practicing professionals who have already completed an M.A. in Education and initial licensure for the principalship. The cohort based program is designed to provide intense an in-depth examination of the elements of advanced educational leadership and central office administration.

  1. Application for admission.
  2. Non-refundable application processing fee.
  3. Cumulative graduate GPA of 3.0.
  4. Three satisfactory professional recommendations.
  5. Successful interview.
  6. Successful on-site writing sample.
  7. Upon evaluation of individual credentials, up to nine hours of post-M.A. credit may be transferred to the Ed.D.

School of Health Professions

Master of Arts in Rehabilitation Counseling

  1. Application for admission.
  2. Non-refundable application processing fee.
  3. Cumulative grade point average of 3.0 for full acceptance to program. Conditional acceptance for one semester may be given to those individuals who do not meet this standard but have demonstrated exceptional strengths worthy of review.
  4. Two letters of recommendation, one of which, if applicable, should be from a supervisor of relevant work in the field.
  5. Successful Interview.
  6. International students must submit a minimum TOEFL score of 550. Applicants who take the revised TOEFL must achieve a speaking sub-score of 23, writing sub-score of 20 and reading and listening scores of 21 or higher, and a combined score of 79 or higher (85 total for Health Professions and Education).  Students not obtaining these scores are encouraged to contact LSI or ELS in order to contract with them for English proficiency classes.

Application to the program must be submitted by January 15 before the Fall semester that the applicant desires to begin classes and by October 1 before the Spring semester that the applicant desires to begin classes. All program entry occurs at start of the Fall or Spring semester. Upon receipt of the application, the program will notify the applicant of receipt of application and schedule interviews between February 15 and March 15 for Fall admission and November 1 and December 1 for Spring admission. Letters of notification of acceptance will be sent by April 1 for Fall and December 15 for Spring admissions.

The interviews will be conducted by program faculty and members of the Rehabilitation Counseling Advisory Committee. The interview will include the applicant, at the time of the interview, completing a writing sample based on a question from the interview committee. Applicants will be expected to discuss their professional goals, their knowledge of the field of Rehabilitation Counseling and why applicant should be accepted into a graduate program of study.

Master of Music Therapy

Applicants are expected to have a bachelor’s degree and board certification in music therapy. Applicants who hold a degree in another area of music but who are not certified in music therapy are eligible to apply for the combined master’s/equivalency program. This program integrates undergraduate courses in music therapy required for certification with the master’s degree curriculum. Applicants who do not have at least 60 undergraduate credits in music will apply initially for the bachelor’s degree.

Application requirements include:

  1. Application for admission
  2. Non-refundable application processing fee
  3. Career goal statement
  4. Official transcripts of all previous academic work
  5. Minimum undergraduate GPA of 3.0
  6. Three letters of recommendation
  7. On-site or telephone interview
  8. Music audition
  9. International students must submit a minimum TOEFL score of 550. Applicants who take the revised TOEFL must achieve a speaking sub-score of 23, writing sub-score of 20 and reading and listening scores of 21 or higher, and a combined score of 79 or higher (85 total for Health Professions and Education).  Students not obtaining these scores are encouraged to contact LSI or ELS in order to contract with them for English proficiency classes

An audition and interview may be scheduled after an application has been filed. If a telephone interview is required the applicant must submit an audition DVD for review by the Maryville music and music therapy faculty. The live or recorded audition must consist of two pieces in different styles in the applicant’s major performance medium and three standard songs sung and accompanied by the applicant on guitar or piano.

Applicants will be interviewed by Maryville’s music therapy faculty. In addition, faculty from the music department will participate in the interview process. Applicants will be expected to discuss their professional goals, their musical strengths and weaknesses, their philosophy of music therapy and the efforts they have made to advance their knowledge in music therapy.

The applicant’s goal statement should be a one to two page, typed document in which the applicant discusses his/her professional goals and reasons for pursuit of a graduate degree in music therapy. It is expected that this would be a well reasoned and professionally presented statement.

Master of Occupational Therapy

  1. Cumulative grade point average of 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale)
  2. ACT composite score of 21 or SAT-I combined score of 990 (scores are not required if applicant has completed 30 or more college credits)
  3. International students must submit a minimum TOEFL score of 550. Applicants who take the revised TOEFL must achieve a speaking sub-score of 23, writing sub-score of 20 and reading and listening scores of 21 or higher, and a combined score of 79 or higher (85 total for Health Professions and Education).  Students not obtaining these scores are encouraged to contact LSI or ELS in order to contract with them for English proficiency classes
  4. An application for admission to Maryville University
  5. A resume that includes a list of references with contact information
  6. Pre-admission interview
  7. Completion of a writing sample (The writing sample will be considered in the admission process as well as for placement in composition courses.)

The Maryville Office of Admissions reviews completed applications and forwards files to the Occupational Therapy Program.

The Occupational Therapy Program encourages and gives full consideration to all qualified applicants for admission. The Occupational Therapy Admissions Committee will review the applications and admission files for all applicants who meet the admission requirements. Those who do not meet the criteria may be considered on a case-by-case basis. Admission decisions will be made after an on-campus interview. Students who meet Maryville University admission criteria and have successfully completed the interview and the writing portion of the admission process may be accepted on probation if their GPA or ACT scores are below the required minimum for the Occupational Therapy Program.

Acceptance into the Program as a first-year student assures the student a position in the professional portion of the Program if the student maintains satisfactory academic and professional behavior progress and is able to complete the Program within the required time frame. Eligible transfer students will be evaluated for admission on an individual basis. Transfer applicants who are eligible for admission and have completed general education, science, and psychology coursework may be admitted to the second year of the Program if space is available.

All occupational therapy students must be full-time students unless the occupational therapy faculty grants permission for part-time enrollment due to special circumstances. All students must complete the Program within five years of beginning the second year. While students complete the general education, biological science, and social science coursework during the first two-and-one-half years of the Program, they must maintain a minimum 2.7 grade point average each semester. When students enter the second semester of their third year, they are enrolled in primarily 500-level courses and must maintain the minimum 3.0 grade point average required by graduate standards. Failure to achieve the minimum grade point averages will result in the student being placed on probation and may result in dismissal from the Program.

Students in the Program are expected to attain and maintain acceptable levels of professional behavior. Failure to meet this requirement may result in clinical fieldwork experiences being delayed and/or may result in the student being placed on probation or terminated from the Program. Students are expected to read and follow the policies outlined in the OT Student Handbook provided by the Program.

Doctor of Physical Therapy

  1. Cumulative grade point average of 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale) from high school or college
  2. ACT composite score of 24 with Math and Science Reasoning subscores of 20 or SAT CR+M score range of 1090 -1120 or SAT CR+M single score of 1110  (test scores are not required for students who have earned more than 30 credits or who have a bachelor’s degree).  All test values must be earned on the same exam. Maryville recommends a strong background in biology, chemistry, physics and mathematics.
  3. International students must submit a minimum TOEFL score of 550. Applicants who take the revised TOEFL must achieve a speaking sub-score of 23, writing sub-score of 20 and reading and listening scores of 21 or higher, and a combined score of 79 or higher (85 total for Health Professions and Education).  Students not obtaining these scores are encouraged to contact LSI or ELS in order to contract with them for English proficiency classes.
  4. Two letters of recommendation
  5. Documentation of 20 hours of observation in physical therapy settings with a physical therapist
  6. Successful interview
  7. Students must have the equivalent of high school chemistry before entering the program.

The Maryville Office of Admissions reviews completed applications and, beginning November 15, forwards files of applicants who meet all admission requirements to the physical therapy faculty for review.

Eligible students will be invited to participate in on-campus interviews with physical therapy faculty members. Top applicants will be offered admission to one of the spaces at the freshman level of the program, and additional students may be given places on the waiting list for that year.

Acceptance into the program as a freshman assures the student a place in the professional portion of the program if the student maintains full-time enrollment with the required grade point average and completes specified courses with required grade. Physical Therapy students also earn an undergraduate degree in Health Science upon successfully completing the first four years of the program. All physical therapy students must be full-time students unless accepted under special circumstances and must maintain a cumulative 3.0 grade point average.

Transfer students are reviewed on an individual basis. At the present time, the Physical Therapy Program at Maryville is designed to be a freshmen entry only. The program may have space for undergraduate transfer students at the freshman, sophomore or junior year. It is not possible to enter the graduate portion of the program regardless of previous credits or degrees earned. A transfer student will need at least a 3.0 cumulative and 3.2 Math/Science GPA to be considered qualified. Transfer students are required to apply through the Physical Therapist Centralized Application Service (PTCAS). The Physical Therapy Admissions Committee will review the files of all applicants who meet the initial criteria and those applicants will be invited to campus for an interview with a physical therapy faculty member.

Students in the Physical Therapy Program are required to have physical examinations, be current on all vaccinations, be certified in CPR for adult, infant and child, and have annual TB-Tuberculin PPD Test.

Prior to participation in clinicals, students must provide proof of health insurance. All students must undergo background checks and a urine drug screen. Possible checks to be conducted include the Missouri State Highway Patrol Criminal Background Check, Illinois State Police Criminal Background Check, other state criminal background checks, FBI Background Check, Family Care Safety Registry, Division of Family Services Disqualification List, Office of Inspector General Disqualification List, Social Security Number Verification and Address Verification.

Master of Science in Nursing

Adult/Geriatric Nurse Practitoner, Family Nurse Practitioner or Nursing Educator
  1. Application for admission
  2. Non-refundable application processing fee
  3. Completion of a B.S.N. or diploma in Nursing from an NLNAC or CCNEaccredited program.
  4. Cumulative GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale.
  5. Current license as a registered nurse in the United States.
  6. Three letters of recommendation (minimum of one academic, one clinical).
  7. Copy of curriculum vitae.
  8. A 500 word essay describing professional goals
  9. An interview may be requested

Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP)

Post-MSN
  1. MS or MSN from an NLNAC/CCNE accredited nursing program.
  2. Current board certification as an Advanced Practice Nurse.
  3. Minimum of 3.5 GPA in Master’s program in nursing on a 4.0 scale.
  4. Three letters of recommendation (suggest a minimum of one academic, one clinical).
  5. Copy of curriculum vitae.
  6. A 500 word essay. typed and double-spaced, addressing the following topic:  Describe an issue in your current practice that would lend itself to scholarly inquiry.
  7. An interview may be requested

Graduate Bridge/Early Access Programs

Business Administration

The early access program provides students the opportunity to accelerate their progress toward an M.B.A. Qualified undergraduate students may take 12 credit hours at the graduate level that count toward the undergraduate and graduate degree. Students must have completed 100 undergraduate credit hours (at least 20 credit hours at Maryville) and have a grade point average of 3.6.

Elementary Education

Qualified Maryville psychology or English majors may apply for admission to the elementary education bridge program during the fall of their junior year. Students complete a program of combined coursework in psychology or English and education and then, during the fifth year, complete the requirements for a Master of Arts in Education and for certification to teach the elementary grades (1-6) in the Missouri public schools. Early Childhood majors bridge into M.A.Ed. coursework in their fourth year.

Secondary Education Bridge

Qualified English, biology, chemistry, mathematics, or history majors may apply for admission to the Secondary Education Bridge during the fall of their junior year. Students complete a program of coursework in their major and selected education undergraduate and graduate courses prior to bachelor’s degree graduation. In their senior year, they apply for admission to the Master of Arts in Education/Secondary Teaching and Inquiry (a 14-month program) for certification to teach in grades 9-12.

Application for access to candidacy for this program does not guarantee admission.

Actuarial Science

All Maryville University Actuarial Science students in good standing are eligible for early access to the graduate program in Actuarial Science. Qualified undergraduate students may take 12 credits hours at the graduate level that count toward both the undergraduate and graduate degree. Students must have completed 100 undergraduate credit hours (at least 20 credit hours at Maryville) and have a grade point average of 3.6 to be eligible for early admission.

Early access students are not required to take the GRE or TOEFL.

Music Therapy

Students can achieve early access to the Master of Music Therapy in their final year of preparation. Qualifying undergraduate and equivalency students are encouraged to take graduate level coursework as a bridge to the graduate degree.

Organizational Leadership

Early Access - Maryville undergraduate students who have completed a minimum of 100 credit hours, with at least 20 credit hours from Maryville, and who have a cumulative GPA of 3.6 and/or have demonstrated significant academic ability in the major through the last two years of academic work may apply to take courses toward the Early Access Option. Students should consult with their academic adviser and the Graduate Director for more information. Early access students may earn up to 12 credit hours of coursework in the graduate Leadership or Organizational Leadership core in consultation with the Graduate Director.

Rehabilitation Counseling

Baccalaureate students who meet the requisite grade point average and coursework may be eligible for the bridge/early access program to the M.A. in Rehabilitation Counseling at Maryville. The graduate Rehabilitation Counseling program is nationally accredited by the Council on Rehabilitation Education and provides the educational preparation for Missouri Licensing as a Professional Counselor and national certification as a Rehabilitation Counselor. Additional coursework is available for specialization in marriage and family therapy, and substance abuse. Please contact the director of Rehabilitation Counseling at 314.529.9437 or 314.529.9625  for eligibility and requirements of this program.

Social Work

Baccalaureate students in Psychology/Sociology as a double major are eligible to apply for early acceptance in the Master of Social Work program at Saint Louis University. See the academic course listing for Social Sciences for information on this program.

Strategic Communication and Leadership

Early Access Option - Maryville undergraduate students who have completed a minimum of 100 credit hours, with at least 20 credit hours from Maryville, and who have a cumulative GPA of 3.6 and/or have demonstrated significant academic ability in the major through the last two years of academic work may apply to take courses toward the Early Access Option. Students should consult with their academic adviser and the Graduate Director for more information. Early access students may earn up to 12 credit hours of coursework in the graduate Leadership or Strategic Communication core in consultation with the Graduate Director.