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THE MANUAL OF THE IRVINE DIVISION OF THE ACADEMIC SENATE


PART II - REGULATIONS OF THE IRVINE DIVISION

CHAPTER I: General Requirements

Section 1: Admissions, Registration, and Instruction

310. Admissions (Graduate)

(A) Conditions

Normally, only applicants working toward a higher degree can be admitted, with the exception of those working for California Teaching Credentials and other special non-degree programs approved by the Graduate Council. Students who do not desire to become candidates for higher degrees must meet the same admission requirements as those who are prospective candidates for degrees.

(B) Academic Requirement

Applicants must hold either a Bachelor's degree or an acceptable equivalent.

(C) Scholastic Evaluation

The pertinent academic unit and the Dean of the Graduate Division evaluate applications for admission in terms of scholastic qualifications and formal preparation for the graduate field of study, with specific reference to the previous college record, letters of recommendation, portfolios, the results of the Graduate Record Examination or Graduate Management Admissions Test, and other indicators of potential for graduate work.

(D) Grade Point Average

A grade point average of 3.0 (B) or better is normally required.

 
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