For Program Specific Admission Requirements see Respective Program
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Admission Classifications
Auditor
Degree Conditional Graduate
Degree Regular Graduate
Graduate Certificate
Non-degree Graduate Admission
Post-Baccalaureate Admission
Post-Master’s Graduate
Post-Doctoral Graduate
Teacher Licensure
Transient Graduate
Admission Requirements
Additional Application Materials
Admission of Faculty and Staff Members
Graduate School Admission Requirements
Application and Screening Dates
Degree Program Admission Requirements
Delayed Admission
Graduate Admission Tests
Immunization Requirement
International Students
Second Bachelor’s Degree
Second Master’s Degree
UTC Undergraduate Students Eligible for Graduate Credit
Requirements described in this Catalog are minimum requirements for consideration and do not guarantee acceptance into a specific graduate degree program or the Graduate School. The Office of the Graduate School is responsible for the administration of the University graduate admission policy. The decision to admit an applicant to pursue graduate study at UTC is based upon evaluations of both qualitative and quantitative information. To ensure adequate consideration, the applicant should submit the completed application and supporting credentials to The Graduate School office by the application dates noted in this publication. Those filing applications after the established submission dates cannot be assured their credentials will be processed in sufficient time to secure admission for that term. Financial aid may also be delayed.
An applicant for admission must furnish the following materials to The Graduate School office:
- A completed online application form available on the Web site at www.utc.edu/apply
- Payment of the $35.00 nonrefundable application fee for domestic applicants or $40.00 for international applicants.
- An official transcript from each college or university previously attended. These transcripts must be sent directly from the institution to The UTC Graduate School office.
- Students whose native language is not English are required to provide scores for the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) or the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) is required of all applicants. (Refer below for a description of circumstances that may allow applicants to apply for an exemption to the TOEFL/IELTS requirement.)
- Supplemental application materials as required by the program, including an official report of the applicant’s score on the prescribed test(s) for admission, such as the GRE or GMAT.
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WARNING: Misrepresentation of academic credentials constitutes a Class A misdemeanor, under Tennessee Code Annotated, Section 49-7-133.
To be eligible for Degree Regular Admission an applicant must have a baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited college or university or foreign equivalent and be in good academic standing at the last institution attended. In addition to the previous two requirements, an applicant for regular admission must meet one of the following requirements from a regionally accredited institution or foreign equivalent. All GPAs are based on a 4.0 point scale; the last two years of undergraduate coursework are equivalent to approximately 60-70 semester hours or 90-100 quarter hours. (Updated GPA requirements approved by Graduate Council spring 2011)
· 2.70 minimum GPA for all undergraduate work taken for the baccalaureate degree or
· 3.00 GPA for the last two years of undergraduate academic coursework or
· 3.00 GPA for 30 or more semester hours undergraduate credit after earning the first bachelor’s degree or
· 2.70 GPA for the last two years of undergraduate academic coursework and a 3.00 GPA on fewer than 24 hours graduate coursework or
· 3.00 GPA for 24 or more graduate hours or
· An earned master’s degree or higher‐level degree with at least a 3.00 GPA.
Students who do not meet this admission requirement should contact the staff of The Graduate School to discuss alternative requirements. Applicants who are seeking admission to a degree program must submit scores on the appropriate standardized test as required by the proposed major department.
Applicants for the Education Specialist degree with a concentration in Instructional Leadership and Principal Licensure must have earned a master’s degree from a regionally accredited college or university.
Applicants for Doctoral degrees often must have earned a master’s degree or higher level degree, e.g., a JD. Applicants who have received a master’s degree from UTC must reapply for admission as a doctoral degree student.
An applicant who graduated from an unaccredited institution may be considered for admission with a 3.0 cumulative average. This policy does not apply to the Learning and Leadership Doctoral Program. Scores must be submitted from the appropriate admissions test if the applicant is seeking admission to a degree program.
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Application and Screening Dates
Applicants should pay special attention to the early screening dates that some programs have established for priority consideration for admission and financial aid. Applications to be screened must provide all information requested, unless otherwise noted. Below are listed the general Graduate School screening dates (see note at bottom of table). Applicants applying after the Graduate School or specific degree program early screening dates should contact the program to verify that there is still space available for new students. (Dates approved by Graduate Council spring 2011)
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Domestic Deadline
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International Deadline
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Fall Semester
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June 15
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June 30
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Spring Semester
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November 1
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October 30
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1st Summer
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April 1
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2nd Summer
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May 15
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Note: Some departments and programs have established application deadlines that differ from the University application deadlines. Please refer to the appropriate college or department for this information.
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The University wishes to encourage qualified graduate applicants from other countries. Accordingly, The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga will accept as equivalent in level, structure, scope, and intent the new European degrees, adopted under the Bologna Process.
The University will also consider three-year bachelor’s degrees earned in Division I and II institutions in India and accredited by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) as comparable to four-year U.S. bachelor’s degrees. UTC will consider other three-year degrees on a case by case basis.
The foreign applicant must submit the following materials to The Graduate School office:
- An application for admission on the form provided by the University.
- A Statement of Purpose/Intent (part of the application package).
- A draft drawn on a U.S. bank or money order for the $40.00 U.S. nonrefundable application fee.
- Copies of authorized school or university records with certified translations if the records are in a language other than English. Translations must include descriptive titles of courses studied and grades gained in final examinations.
- Students whose native language is not English are required to provide official scores on the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) or the International English Language Testing System (IELTS). An official TOEFL score of 550 or above is required. (A score of 213 or above on the computer-based test, or a score of 79 or above on the Internet-based test, is considered equivalent to a score of 550 or above on the paper-based test.) IELTS scores must be 6.0 or higher. Individual programs may have additional English proficiency requirements and/or may require higher scores on the TOEFL/IELTS. Applicants may ask The Graduate School for an exemption from the TOEFL or IELTS requirement if they: 1) have received a degree from a regionally accredited institution in the United States (or a similarly accredited institution in a country/region where the predominant spoken language is English) within the last two years, or 2) have worked full time in the United States or a predominantly English-speaking country/ region for at least two of the preceding four years. Applicants who wish to apply for such an exemption should check with The Graduate School office for appropriate instructions and/or forms.
- Official scores on the admission test required by the major department. International students seeking admission to the M.B.A. program must submit minimum scores of 450 on the GMAT or alternatively a GRE score of 1,000 or above with a minimum 400 on the verbal section and a minimum 500 on the quantitative section.
- Evidence of financial resources sufficient to provide adequate support (as determined by the University) during the applicant’s period of residence as a student.
- International students may be required to take an English proficiency examination after arriving at the University and must successfully complete all English courses recommended as a result of his/her score on this test or the TOEFL/IELTS.
- All international students are required to purchase health insurance through UTC.
WARNING: Misrepresentation of academic credentials constitutes a Class A misdemeanor, under Tennessee Code Annotated, Section 49-7-133.
All materials must be received by The Graduate School office approximately three months prior to the semester in which the applicant hopes to enroll, i.e., May 15th for fall semester admission, October 15th for spring semester admission and February 15th for summer semester admission. An accepted applicant will receive a certificate of acceptance and an I-20 form, which must be shown to the consular officer of the United States to whom the student applies for a student visa. By fee payment, each international student must purchase health insurance through UTC.
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Additional Application Materials
Some graduate degree programs have identified additional application materials (e.g., letters of recommendation, portfolios, departmental interviews, or other evidence of academic achievement) that the applicant must submit. The purpose of these materials is to provide evidence that the applicant has the potential to succeed in the program and that the applicant’s professional and research interests are compatible with those of the faculty. Please refer to the program for a list of the specific requirements.
UTC Undergraduate Students Eligible for Graduate Credit
Students who are within 30 semester hours of completing requirements for the bachelor’s degree at The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga may apply for admission to graduate courses if they have an overall grade point average of 3.00 or higher and are recommended by the head of his or her major department. Subject to the approval of the dean of The Graduate School, students may earn up to nine semester hours of graduate credit prior to completing the bachelor’s degree. These graduate hours do not count toward completion of an undergraduate degree. Approval must be obtained each semester by completing the special application form which is available from The Graduate School web site. The approved application must be submitted to the Registration Office at the time of registration.
Delayed Admission
Students who want to start course work for a graduate degree program after the normal matriculation date must notify the UTC Graduate School and the coordinator of the doctoral program of his or her intent. Some departments may require that all new students begin their course work during a specific semester and may not allow students to delay their entry into the program. Students who wish to delay the start of their course work for more than one year must reapply for admission to the program.
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Admission of Faculty and Staff Members
The Graduate School of the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga is committed to personal and professional development of employees through the taking of graduate courses. The UT System Policy addresses work hours, completing prerequisite course requirements, etc. https://my.tennessee.edu/portal/page?_pageid=34,140536&_dad=portal&_schema=PORTAL&p_policy=HR0330).
Supervisors should have conversations with employees to alert them to the potential perceived or real issues that may arise in the context of the student – teacher relationship, such as when an employee in his/her employment role may interact directly or indirectly with graduate course instructors in their official roles. Concerns of an employee who is a student (for example repercussions due to the role the employee has on campus) or a course instructor (for example grading and assigning grades) should be discussed with the academic Dean of the college in which the course is taught and/or with the Graduate School Dean depending on the particular situation.
Directors and coordinators of graduate degree programs have the responsibility along with the program faculty to maintain the academic integrity and standards within their programs. As such, employees should meet with appropriate program personnel to discuss admission requirements and to determine if completion of a specific degree will enable them to achieve their long term development goals. Employees must meet the admission policies, procedures, and regulations as specified in the Graduate Catalog for any individual seeking admission.
Taking classes or attaining a graduate degree does not guarantee an employee promotion or advancement within the University.
Approved by Graduate Council May 13, 2013 electronic vote 15-1-0.
Admission Classifications
Several admission classifications are utilized by The Graduate School. Applicants should apply for admission according to the one classification which applies to their educational objectives. International students, however, must apply for admission as Degree Regular Graduate students only.
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Degree Regular Graduate
Admission as a degree student to a master’s, specialist or doctoral program is by departmental recommendation and graduate school approval only. Thus, an applicant who wishes to be admitted as a degree graduate must file an application, statement of purpose/intent, transcripts, specified test scores and supplemental application materials far enough in advance to allow for evaluation by the department or school. Some programs have established application deadlines that cannot be waived; refer to the specific degree program for details. The evaluation will include a review of the applicant’s undergraduate program and the specification of any prerequisite courses needed to ensure adequate background for the graduate program. In addition to the above requirements, students whose native language is not English are required to submit scores on the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) or the International English Language Testing System (IELTS). Applicants may ask The Graduate School for an exemption from the TOEFL or IELTS requirement if they: 1) have received a degree from a regionally accredited institution in the United States (or a similarly accredited institution in a country/region where the predominant spoken language is English) within the last two years, or 2) have worked full time in the United States or a predominantly English-speaking country/ region for at least two of the preceding four years. Applicants who wish to apply for such an exemption should check with The Graduate School office for appropriate instructions and/or forms.
Some degree programs may require that international applicants also demonstrate the ability to speak English effectively. Programs with this requirement will list the specific assessment procedures that will indicate proficiency in English oral communication. For more information on English proficiency requirements, see ” International Students” above.”
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Degree Conditional Graduate
The University offers conditional admission status to degree programs to students who do not meet one of the academic standards of the University. Some graduate degree programs do not admit students with conditional status; therefore, a student must check the specific program requirements. A student admitted in conditional status must advance to the next academic semester as prescribed below. (Approved by Graduate Council spring 2011)
A student admitted to conditional status is eligible (not guaranteed) for advancement to the next academic semester after earning a cumulative 3.00 GPA or better on a minimum of six hours of regular graduate level courses taken during that student’s first semester at The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. A student admitted with conditional status must take at least six credit hours in the first semester enrolled. Graduate programs will specify for each student admitted in conditional status the academic requirements that must be met to advance to the next academic semester. Once the minimum required six hours are met, an admission decision will be made. Neither transfer credits, nor credits earned while in Non-degree status can be used to satisfy this six-hour requirement. A student in conditional status will be dismissed from the graduate program if the student does not attain the required cumulative 3.00 GPA or better on all courses taken while enrolled as a student with conditional status. Students attaining the 3.00 GPA or better on the conditional hours of graduate coursework will be considered for regular admission status. Students not attaining the minimum 3.00 GPA will be ineligible for regular admission and continuation in the particular degree program. These students may pursue admission to another degree program or to non-degree admission status. Academic departments may set higher standards for students admitted conditionally into their programs. While in the conditional status, a student is not eligible to hold a graduate assistantship but is eligible to receive financial aid if admitted conditionally into a graduate degree program. (Modification of this policy was approved by Graduate Council spring 2013.)
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Non-degree Graduate Admission
An applicant who meets admission requirements and wishes to enroll in graduate or undergraduate courses and earn credit without reference to a degree program may be admitted as a non-degree graduate student. Students holding non-degree status are not eligible for financial aid.
A student classified as non-degree who subsequently wishes to be admitted to a degree program must file a formal request for this change with The Graduate School office by completing a degree objective change form. In addition, the student must submit supplemental application materials as required for the proposed degree program. A maximum of nine semester hours earned as a non-degree student may be accepted toward degree requirements. The Graduate School cannot assure a student classified as non-degree that all or any work completed in this status will apply toward a degree.
The UTC Graduate School uses the following classifications to distinguish among the types of non-degree graduate students.
Post-Master’s Graduate
An applicant who has a master’s or terminal degree from an accredited institution and who is not working toward a degree may be admitted as a non-degree graduate student. A graduate application, application fee and transcripts from the university which awarded the master’s or terminal degree are required.
Post-Doctoral Graduate
This classification includes persons who have earned a doctoral degree from a regionally accredited institution or international equivalent and who wish to enroll in graduate courses offered by The University. The policies and procedures for a non-degree admission shall apply for the post-doctoral admission.
Auditor
Adults who wish to attend classes without earning credit or receiving grades may be admitted as auditors. A graduate application and transcripts are required. (Elder scholars do not need to submit transcripts.) Individuals may register as auditors provided space is available in the class desired and the instructor accepts auditors. Fees for audit are the same as for credit registration.
Auditors are under no obligation of regular attendance, preparation, recitation, or examination, and academic records are maintained only for audited courses in which the student attends at least 75 percent of the class sessions. They receive no grades and no credit. The degree of their participation in class discussion, laboratory, or field work shall be determined by the instructor of the class. (For fee schedule please see “Student Fees and Expenses” section.)
Graduate Certificate
Admission to a graduate certificate program requires that a person meet the minimum admission requirements of the Graduate School and any additional program requirements (see Admission Requirements). Refer to the appropriate department for specific requirements for admission to the certificate program.
Admission to a graduate certificate program does not constitute immediate or future admission to a graduate degree program. To receive a graduate certificate, students must be admitted to a certificate program or a degree program.
Certificate programs require the student to complete 9 – 18 hours and maintain a 3.00 or higher GPA. Students should check programs for specific hour requirements. A student only pursuing a certificate consisting of 9 – 18 hours must complete the certificate within a maximum time of 3 years. (Approved by Graduate Council spring 2012). A student pursuing a certificate as part of a graduate degree program will have the time allotted for the degree to complete the certificate. (Approved by Graduate Council spring 2012).
Students must file an Application for Graduation, Certificate Award and Candidacy form with the Graduate School the semester prior to the semester they will complete the certificate course requirements. Students receiving certificates do not participate in commencement.
Transient Graduate
An applicant who has been admitted to a graduate program at another institution and wishes to take UTC courses for transfer to that institution may be admitted as a transient student. A graduate application, application fee, and letter of good standing or certificate of transient admission are required. The letter of good standing or certificate of transient admission must be signed by the graduate dean or major adviser at the institution where the student is pursuing his or her graduate degree.
Upon completion of approved courses, the student should request that the UTC Records Office forward a copy of his or her transcript to the appropriate institution.
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Post-Baccalaureate Admission
Post-baccalaureate is an undergraduate admission classification which indicates that the applicant has a baccalaureate degree. A student in this category may take only undergraduate classes. Application for post-baccalaureate admission should be made through the Undergraduate Admissions office.
Second Bachelor’s Degree
A student who has received one bachelor’s degree may receive a second bachelor’s degree provided that all specific requirements for both degrees are met, that the curriculum for the second degree includes at least 30 hours (with a 2.0 GPA or better) not offered for the first degree, and that an additional year is spent in residence. Application for admission as a non-degree graduate student should be made through The Graduate School; but application for post-baccalaureate admission should be made through the Undergraduate Admissions office.
Second Master’s Degree
A student who has received one master’s degree from UTC may use course credits from the first master’s degree to receive a second master’s degree from UTC with up to one-third of the requirements in the second master’s degree provided that all specific requirements for both degrees are met. Programs must determine which courses and how many hours up to the one-third maximum will count toward the second degree. Courses making up part of the first master’s degree and to be used in the second master’s degree must meet the following criteria. The courses must:
- have a grade of B or higher and
- fit within the timeframe of the student’s program of study for the second master’s degree.
(Clarification approved by Graduate Council spring 2012).
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Teacher Licensure
Individuals who already have a bachelor’s degree may enter the master’s program in elementary or secondary education and complete course work leading to licensure at the same time.
Students seeking only an initial license, an added endorsement, or renewal of certification may be classified as post-baccalaureate or non-degree students. The post-baccalaureate classification restricts the student to undergraduate coursework and application should be made through Undergraduate Admission Office. The non-degree classification permits a qualified student to take both undergraduate and graduate classes and application should be made through The Graduate School.
Readmission
Any student whose attendance has been interrupted one or more semesters (excluding the summer session) must apply for readmission to the University. An application must be submitted prior to the beginning of the semester or summer term in which readmission is desired.
Due to the competitive nature of some degree programs, readmission as a degree graduate may require departmental recommendation. In addition, students who have not been admitted to candidacy must follow the regulations in effect at the time of readmission.
Degree Program Admission Requirements
An applicant for admission to a degree program should refer to the appropriate college or department for specific admission requirements since some degree programs require a higher academic average, additional admission requirements, and/or utilize a formula for determining admission.
If an applicant does not enter UTC in the semester or summer term for which application was made, the applicant’s file will be destroyed after one year unless he or she requests and is granted permission to enter at a future date.
All application credentials become the property of the University and are not returnable nor forwardable to other institutions.
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Graduate Admission Tests
All applicants who request admission to a specific degree program must submit scores on the appropriate admission test. Scores must be no more than five years old from the date of application for admission. Admission tests are administered computerized several times each year. (TOEFL still has paper versions of the test). Applicants should schedule all examination well in advance of the date on which they wish to begin graduate study. Information about the tests are available in the UTC Testing Center 205 Hooper Hall, 423-425-4288, email Cynthia –I-Taylor@utc.edu, as well as the Graduate School Office.
The Miller Analogies Test (MAT) is required for applicants to the master’s program in Counseling: Community and School (or GRE), Criminal Justice (or GRE), and Nursing (or GRE). Students may schedule this test by group or individual appointment with the Testing Center at 423-425-4288. Additional information is available on the MAT website (milleranalogies.com)
The Graduate Management Admissions Test (GMAT) or the Graduate Record Exam (GRE) is required for applicants for graduate study in accountancy and business administration. A GMAT score of 450, or a GRE score of 1,000 with minimum score of 400 on the verbal section and 500 on the quantitative section, is for students seeking admission to the Master’s of Accountancy program and the M.B.A. program. Information about the test and application forms are available at MBA.com
The Praxis Core Academic Skills for Educators Test (PRAXIS Core) is requires of applicants for the Master’s in Elementary, Secondary and Special Education. Prospective students must take the reading, writing and math sections. Information about the Praxis is available from the testing supervisor located at 205 Hooper Hall, 423-425-4288 cynthia-i-taylor@utc.edu or the ETS website at ETX.org/praxis. The test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) or the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) is required of the applicants whose native language is not English. A TOEFL score of 550 or higher (213 on the computer-based test; 70 on the Internet-based test) or 6.0 or higher on the IELTS must be submitted before action can be taken on the application. Applicants may ask The Graduate School for an exemption from the TOEFL or IELTS requirements in they: 1). Have received a degree from a regionally accredited institution in the United States (or a similarly accredited institution in a country/region where the predominant spoken language is English) within the last two years, or 2) have worked full time in the United States or a predominantly English-speaking country/region for at least two of the preceding four years. (Applicants who wish to apply for such an exemption should check with The Graduate School office for appropriate instruction and/or forms). ETS.org/toefl
Please note that TOEFL/IELTS scores more than two years old will not be accepted. Information about these tests and application forms are available at these Websites: ETS.org/TOEFL or ielts.org (IELTS). Some degree programs may require that international applicants also demonstrate the ability to speak English effectively. Programs with this requirement will list the specific assessment procedures that will indicate proficiency in English oral communication.
The GRE may be substituted for the PPST/CBT in Special Education
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Immunization Requirement
In an attempt to maintain a healthy campus environment, The University of Tennessee campuses require that all new entering students born after 1956 to submit documentation of two MMR immunizations unless contraindicated by a medical condition documented by a physician’s statement, laboratory proven documentation of immunity supplied by a health care provider or contraindicated due to religious beliefs (must be accompanied by a signed statement of refusal). Students are also required to provide information regarding immunization against meningococcal disease and Hepatitis B. New for 2011, students must provide either proof of having had chicken pox (Varicella) or being immunized against the disease. A verification of immunization, signed by a health care provider, must be returned to Student Development. Evidence of the immunization is not required for admission but is required for course registration.
Exception: Students admitted to online only programs do not have to provide proof of immunization to register and take courses (Tennessee Department of Health, Health Services Administration, Communicable and Environmental Diseases Rule 1200-14-01-.29). Registration for any courses other than online will be blocked. In the event the student wishes to take a course that meets on campus, the student must provide proof of immunization before he/she will be allowed to register for the course.
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