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Undergraduate/Graduate Catalog 2016-2017 
    
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Admission-Graduate


Admission Standards

Graduate Certificate

Graduate certificates are available in the following areas:

  • Accounting
  • Advanced Group Counseling in Legacy Exploration and Preservation Group Work
  • Certified Public Manager
  • Finance
  • Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL)
  • Women’s and Gender Studies

Please refer to the appropriate departmental section of this catalog for additional information on the admissions requirements for each graduate certificate.

Postbaccalaureate Licensure Program

Postbaccalaureate initial licensure programs are available in the following areas:

  • Early Childhood Education
  • Educational Leadership
  • Elementary Education
  • Health
  • Instructional Technology
  • Physical Education
  • Special Education (This program is currently inactive.)

Students seeking admission to one of these postbaccalaureate initial licensure programs must hold a bachelor’s degree from an accredited four-year institution of acceptable standing.

Postbaccalaureate applicants must meet the following criteria in order to be admitted to the College of Graduate Studies and College of Education and Allied Studies:

  • A minimum 2.8 undergraduate GPA
  • Three appropriate letters of recommendation. At least one letter of recommendation should be an academic reference from a professor.
  • A qualifying score on the Communication and Literacy Skills portion of the Massachusetts Tests for Educator Licensure® (MTEL). Other MTEL® scores may be required depending on area of licensure.
  • Official sealed transcripts of undergraduate and graduate course work
  • Online application, application fee, current résumé and personal statement

Graduates of Bridgewater State University and persons who have taken non-degree credit at the university do not need to request copies of their transcripts as the Office of Graduate Admission will obtain them.

Please note that admission decisions to postbaccalaureate programs are made on a rolling basis when applications are submitted within a reasonable time frame of six to eight weeks prior to the start of an academic semester.

Candidates are subject to a review of their course backgrounds in the license areas; additional courses may be required in the content areas.

Accelerated Postbaccalaureate Licensure Program (APB)

An accelerated postbaccalaureate licensure program is available in the following subject areas:

  • Biology (5-8 or 8-12)
  • Chemistry (5-8 or 8-12)
  • Dance (all levels)
  • Earth Sciences (5-8 or 8-12)
  • English (5-8 or 8-12)
  • History (5-8 or 8-12)
  • Mathematics (5-8 or 8-12)
  • Music (all levels)
  • Physics (5-8 or 8-12)
  • Spanish (5-12)
  • Theatre (all levels)
  • Visual Arts (PreK-8 or 5-12)

Students seeking admission to one of these accelerated postbaccalaureate initial licensure programs must hold a bachelor’s degree from an accredited four-year institution. Candidates for the APB program are admitted to the College of Graduate Studies based upon the recommendation of the APB coordinator and the College of Education and Allied Studies. The coordinator will determine the admission recommendation on the candidate’s potential to be an effective teacher based upon multiple indicators including, but not limited to, the following:

  • A minimum 2.8 undergraduate GPA
  • Content competence demonstrated by a passing score on the subject matter test portion of the Massachusetts Tests for Educator Licensure® (MTEL)
  • A qualifying score on the Communication and Literacy Skills portion of the Massachusetts Tests for Educator Licensure® (MTEL)
  • Résumé
  • Experience with youth at the licensure level
  • Official sealed transcripts of undergraduate and graduate course work
  • Online application, application fee and personal statement

As part of the admission process, each candidate’s transcripts will be reviewed by the APB program coordinator in collaboration with the appropriate departmental graduate coordinator for relevant content area coursework. A list of required topics has been determined by the specialized professional associations. The result of this review may require courses be taken in the content area in addition to the 15 core education credits; this course work must be completed prior to the practicum.

NOTE: As an alternative to the APB program, the Department of Secondary Education and Professional Programs will allow accepted postbaccalaureate students to follow the undergraduate course sequence listed in the secondary education minor, with the exception that the cognate course, PSYC 227 - Developmental Psychology , is not a requirement. Contact the program coordinator for details.

Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT)

Students seeking admission to the Master of Arts in Teaching degree program must hold a bachelor’s degree from an accredited four-year institution. The MAT program is designed for high school and middle school teachers who have an initial license and are seeking a professional license in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Applicants must meet the following criteria in order to be admitted by the College of Graduate Studies:

  • A minimum 2.75 undergraduate GPA based upon four years of course work or a minimum 3.0 undergraduate GPA based upon course work completed during the junior and senior years
  • Some programs require a composite score of 290 on the quantitative and verbal parts of the GRE General Test.
  • An initial teaching license
  • Three appropriate letters of recommendation (At least two letters of recommendation should be from professors and the third letter of recommendation could be from a professional employer.)
  • Official, sealed transcripts of undergraduate and graduate course work
  • Online application, application fee, current résumé and personal statement

NOTE: Applicants not holding a bachelor’s degree in the content area being pursued for the MAT are subject to a transcript review by the academic department to determine whether additional content course work will be required as program prerequisites.

Master’s Degree Programs

Please note that a number of graduate programs (including counseling, criminal justice, psychology, public administration, social work and certain education programs) have additional admission requirements, which are outlined in the appropriate departmental sections of this catalog.

Students seeking admission to a program leading to a master’s degree must hold a bachelor’s degree from an accredited four-year institution. (College seniors may be admitted to graduate programs contingent on receipt of a conferred undergraduate degree). Master’s degree applicants must meet the following criteria in order to be accepted as a “clear admit” (full graduate student status):

  • GPA requirements vary by program
  • Some programs require a composite score of 290 on the quantitative and verbal parts of the GRE General Test. Please consult the appropriate program section of the catalog.
  • Letters of recommendation
  • Candidates for education programs leading to initial licensure need to provide a qualifying score on the Communication and Literacy Skills portion of the Massachusetts Tests for Educator Licensure® (MTEL). Some programs may require additional MTEL® test(s). Please refer to the appropriate departmental section of this catalog.
  • Official, sealed transcripts of undergraduate and graduate course work
  • Online application, application fee, current résumé and personal statement

Applicants who do not meet the “clear admit” status may be considered for a “conditional acceptance” as defined by the program coordinator or admissions committee. Students accepted conditionally must meet with their advisor who will discuss parameters that must be met before they will receive a clear admit status.

If students fail to meet the parameters set by the program, they may have their acceptance to the program rescinded.

CAGS and Postmaster’s Licensure Programs

Students seeking admission to a postmaster’s program must hold a master’s degree from an accredited institution and must meet the following criteria in order to be admitted by the College of Graduate Studies:

  • GPA requirements vary by program
  • Three appropriate letters of recommendation (at least two letters of recommendation should be from professors and the third letter of recommendation could be from a professional employer)
  • Candidates for education programs leading to initial licensure need to provide qualifying scores on the Communication and Literacy Skills portion of the Massachusetts Tests for Educator Licensure® (MTEL)
  • Official, sealed transcripts of undergraduate and graduate course work
  • Online application, application fee, current résumé and personal statement

Please refer to the appropriate departmental section of this catalog for additional information.

Application Procedures

For most programs, the College of Graduate Studies admits students for the fall and spring semesters and summer sessions of each year. Priority application deadlines include:

FALL ADMISSION
January 10 Master of Social Work (fall entry only)
February 1 Counselor Education Programs
February 15 Master of Arts in Psychology (fall entry only)
April 1 All other programs
SPRING ADMISSION
October 1 Certificate of Advanced Graduate Study (CAGS) in Reading (spring entry every other year only)
October 1 All other programs
SUMMER SESSION
January 15 Master of Science in Athletic Training (August entry only)
February 1 Other select programs
ROLLING ADMISSION
Graduate certificate, postbaccalaureate and Educational Leadership post-master’s programs

Applicants who have questions regarding graduate application procedures and deadlines should contact the Office of Graduate Admission at gradadmissions@bridgew.edu or 508.531.1300. It is the responsibility of graduate students to make certain that all application documents are received on time. Applicants should indicate a specific degree or licensure program (and also the area of study) when they request application information.

Certain programs require a formal interview with the graduate program coordinator. Please consult the department requirements presented in this catalog.

Applications and the application fee should be submitted online at: www.bridgew.edu/graduate. Any materials that are unable to be uploaded online should be sent to:

Office of Graduate Admission
Bridgewater State University
Maxwell Library - Room 019
10 Shaw Road
Bridgewater, MA 02325

An application is not complete unless all of the appropriate documents listed below have been received by the Office of Graduate Admission:

  1. Graduate application and application fee
    Prospective graduate students should create an account online and submit the application fee of $50 to begin the application process.
     
  2. Official sealed transcripts of all undergraduate and graduate course work
    Official sealed transcripts must be sent directly to the Office of Graduate Admission from the institution you attended and must bear the seal and/or stamp of the issuing college or university. Copies of transcripts and transcripts marked “Issued to Student” are not acceptable. Graduates of Bridgewater State University and persons who have taken non-degree credit at the university do not need to request copies of their transcripts as the Office of Graduate Admission will obtain them.
     
  3. Letters of recommendation
    Three letters of recommendation are required for most programs. Recommendations are to be completed online through the online application. When you have completed your application, you will be prompted to enter your references contact information and send an electronic request to them. Each reference will answer evaluative questions and should upload a letter of support as well. Recommendations provide an estimate of applicants’ abilities to successfully pursue programs in their proposed fields or concentrations. Please consult program sections for any additional instructions. 
     
  4. Graduate Record Examination (GRE)
    For those programs requiring the GRE as an admission requirement, students are required to submit the results of the General Test. Applicants must arrange to have their official score report sent directly from the Educational Testing Service to the Office of Graduate Admission. Bridgewater State University’s CEEB code is 3517. Photocopies and scores submitted by applicants are not acceptable. Students who have earned a master’s degree may be exempt from the GRE requirement (subject to departmental approval).
     
  5. Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT)
    Master of Business Administration and Master of Science in Accountancy applicants are required to submit GMAT scores. Applicants must arrange to have an official score report sent directly from the testing service to the Office of Graduate Admission. Bridgewater State University’s CEEB code is 3517. Photocopies and scores submitted by applicants are not acceptable. Students who have earned a master’s degree may be exempt from the GMAT requirement (subject to departmental approval).
     
  6. Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) Score or International English Language Testing System (IELTS) (if necessary, in accordance with English language skills). Students for whom English is a second language will be required to submit an official copy of results either from the TOEFL or IELTS, unless they have completed a degree at a U.S college or university or an international college or university that offered the degree entirely in English (if this is the case, verification of the method of teaching being in English is required, and typically verified on the back of a transcript or on another official document). Students must receive an appropriate score on either the TOEFL or IELTS.
     
  7. Massachusetts Tests for Educator Licensure® (MTEL)
    Applicants must provide a qualifying score on the Communication and Literacy Skills portion of the Massachusetts Tests for Educator Licensure® (MTEL) as a graduate admission requirement if applying to one of the following education programs:
     
    • Postbaccalaureate and Accelerated Postbaccalaureate (APB) initial teacher licensure programs
    • MEd and CAGS programs leading to initial administrator licensure
    • All MEd programs leading to initial teacher licensure
    • MEd, Postmaster’s and CAGS programs leading to initial support specialist licensure; e.g., school counselor, reading specialist

Note: Some programs may require additional MTEL® test(s). Please refer to the appropriate departmental section of this catalog.

  1. Additional departmental requirements
    There may also be special departmental requirements relative to the application, such as an interview or a supplemental information form. Such requirements, if any, are to be found under each department’s description of its graduate program(s) in this catalog.

International Student Admission Requirements

Students applying for admission to a Bridgewater State University graduate program, who plan to come into this country on an F-1 Visa, will need to include the following documents with the application and application fee:

  • Affidavit of financial support 
  • Certified bank/financial statement in English and USD attesting to the fact that funds are available specifically for educational expenses. The statement must show sufficient funding for one year of college-related costs and living expenses. The total estimated amount is available online.
  • Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) Score or International English Language Testing System (IELTS) (if necessary, in accordance with English language skills). Students for whom English is a second language will be required to submit an official copy of results either from the TOEFL or IELTS, unless they have completed a degree at a U.S. college or university or an international college or university that offered the degree entirely in English (if this is the case, verification of the method of teaching being in English is required, and typically verified on the back of a transcript or on another official document). Students must receive an appropriate score on either the TOEFL or IELTS.
  • GRE or GMAT Scores (dependent upon program)
  • Transcripts - All transcripts must be evaluated and translated showing equivalence of a U.S. baccalaureate degree by an agency such as the Center for Educational Documentation, Boston, MA; World Education Services, Inc., New York, NY (www.wes.org); or another accredited agency. Evaluations should be course by course evaluations and include a translated and evaluated GPA equivalency.
  • Three Letters of Recommendation - At least two letters of recommendation should be academic references from professors and the third letter of recommendation could be from a professional employer.
  • Immunization Requirement - Documentation of immunization must be completed prior to the start of classes. A Bridgewater State University Health and Counseling form must be completed by August 1 and is available at the Health Services website.
  • Insurance (medical) - provided by the university
  • SEVIS Transfer Eligibility Verification Form

It is strongly suggested that international students submit a completed application at least one month prior to the priority deadline in order to have sufficient time to receive an Initial I-20 form that is needed to apply for an F-1 Visa.

Admission Decisions

Action by the Academic Department

All completed applications are sent by the Office of Graduate Admission to the academic departments. After reviewing these applications, departments make admission recommendations to the Office of Graduate Admission.

Action by the College of Graduate Studies

The Office of Graduate Admission, after reviewing the recommendations of the academic department, notifies applicants of the decision.

Coursework at Bridgewater prior to Matriculation

Prior to matriculation, students can enroll in up to six credits in most programs with 39 or fewer credits. In programs requiring 40 or more graduate credits, students may enroll in up to nine graduate credits.

Transfer Credit

Please see the Transfer Credit section of the Graduate Academic Policies page.

Program Enrollment and Reinstatement

While graduate students are required to be continually enrolled in order to maintain active student status, we realize that unexpected situations sometimes require taking an academic absence at some point in their graduate career. Previously enrolled graduate students who have not enrolled in a course at Bridgewater State University for one academic year or longer (three consecutive terms inclusive of the summer session) are required to submit an Application for Reinstatement and be formally reinstated by the College of Graduate Studies. A student who has not been enrolled for at least six years must reapply to the program.