Admission and Application Policies
Admission to Rockford University graduate programs requires a bachelor’s degree from an accredited four-year institution. Students can enroll in up to four required graduate courses before applying to the graduate programs. Applications for admissions are evaluated individually on the following factors:
- Completed graduate application
- Biographical information (professional essay)
- Official transcripts from all schools attended
- Undergraduate and (if appropriate) graduate grade point average (GPA)
- Official results from the Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) for the MBA program and Graduate Record Exam (GRE) general test or GRE revised test for the MAT program. Candidates for admission to graduate programs who have already completed a Master’s Degree from an accredited institution do not need to submit a GMAT or GRE score.
- References from professional sources
- Personal interview, if requested by Rockford University
For students who want to obtain an Illinois Professional Educators License (PEL) see Master of Arts in Teaching section for additional requirements
Admission to Rockford University is based on an evaluation of the above credentials, a paid, non-refundable application fee and the satisfactory completion of academic work in progress. Rockford University is on a rolling admission plan.
Withholding pertinent information to the application process, including but not limited to suspension or expulsion from college and/or criminal convictions, constitutes grounds for withdrawal, or dismissal without refund or notice.