Marymount California University Catalog 2015-2016

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SPECIAL NOTE TO INTERNATIONAL APPLICANTS If admitted, international applicants will be required to certify that they possess sufficient funds to cover all tuition, fees, transportation, and living expenses for the first year of their studies at Marymount. A Statement of Financial Support for the purpose of verifying the amount and source of funds available for graduate study will be forwarded to international applicants upon admission to graduate study. The required financial verification must be provided before a visa can be issued. Admission and Registration A formal notice of the admission decision is sent to each applicant as soon as possible after the application and complete records are received, and after the graduate admission committee has made a recommendation. The official notification will be mailed well in advance of the beginning of the semester for which application has been made. Admission to graduate standing does not constitute registration for classes. A student is not officially registered for classes until the entire registration procedure is completed each semester, including payment of tuition, Student Services fees, and other university fees, and enrollment in courses. Information on registration dates and procedures will be mailed to newly admitted students prior to the registration cycle. Extensive information for newly admitted students is available online at http://www.MarymountCalifornia.edu/graduate-programs. Applicants that wish to defer admission to a later academic semester (up to a maximum of two semesters after the original semester of admission), must notify the Office of Graduate Admission in writing. All requests for admission deferral must also be approved by the Office of Admission, in addition to the academic program to which the applicant was admitted. Master’s Graduate Program Admission Requirements

1. A Bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited institution 2. Applicants must meet program-specific course requirements: a. MS in Community Psychology: completion of 3 or more units of an undergraduate Statistics course* from a regionally accredited institution with a grade of C or higher; Completion of 6 units in Psychology or other social or behavioral science. b. MS in Leadership and Global Development: completion of 3 or more units of an undergraduate Statistics course* from a regionally accredited institution with a grade of C or higher. c.

MBA: completion of college level Financial Accounting* and completion of 3 or more units of an undergraduate Statistics course* from a regionally accredited institution with a grade of C or higher.

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