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Admissions
M.A., M.S.
A student who has applied and whose official undergraduate
transcript has not been received by the main campus in St. Louis,
Missouri, may be provisionally accepted to the graduate program. An
official transcript from the institution awarding the baccalaureate
degree must be received by the end of the first term of enrollment. Transcripts issued to students are not considered
official transcripts for admission purposes. Official transcripts
should be mailed to the local area administrator.
Degree-seeking students who do not have their transcripts on file by
the conclusion of the
first term will not be allowed to enroll for additional classes.
Individuals who wish to enroll into classes as non-degree seeking
students may complete the Non-Degree Application. Students
applying under the non-degree seeking status may enroll into a
maximum of two classes, or six (6) credit hours, without submitting
an official Undergraduate transcript to Webster University.
Those who wish to enroll in more than six (6) hours of coursework as
a non-degree seeking student must provide an official copy of their
Undergraduate transcript to Webster University. The
matriculation fee of $50.00 still applies toward the processing of
Non-Degree Seeking Student Applications.
Upon receipt of the official transcript from the institution awarding
the baccalaureate degree, the student will receive full acceptance
to the graduate program.
M.A., M.S., and M.B.A. - School of Business and Technology
Full acceptance into the School of Business and Technology requires
receipt of an official transcript from the baccalaureate granting
institution with a
minimum grade point average (GPA) of 2.5. Students whose gpa is
above 2.0 but below 2.50 will be admitted under a "special
status" category (see advancement to candidacy restrictions).
Specialized graduate programs may have further admission
requirements as outlined in their program description.
Advancement to Candidacy
Listed below are the new Advancement to Candidacy policies and
procedures. These will replace those listed on page 24 of the
2005-2007 Graduate Catalog for the M.A., M.S., M.S.N., M.B.A.,
M.F.A., M.M.
Students are admitted to their graduate program upon completion of
all admission requirements. Students are advanced to candidacy
status after successfully completing 12 credit hours of graduate
credit, with grades of B- or better. In the M.B.A. program and other
specialized programs, courses required as prerequisites to the
program do not count toward the 12 credit hours required for
advancement. A student who receives one F or two C's before
advancement is dismissed.
Students admitted as "special status" into the School of
Business and Technology, are limited to taking one course per
term. Such students who earn one grade of C or below in their
first 12 hours at Webster will be dismissed. Exceptions for
international students may apply. Specialized graduate programs
may have further admission and/or candidacy requirements, as
outlined in their program descriptions.
Course Load Guidelines
Listed below are the new Course Load Guidelines policies and
procedures. These will replace those listed on page 25 of the
2005-07 Graduate Catalog for the M.A., M.S., M.S.N., M.B.A., M.F.A.,
M.M., Ed.S. The maximum course load in the graduate degree programs
is 6 credit hours per term, and the student must receive written
authorization to enroll in more than 6 credit hours. Students may
request approval by submitting to the local director a Program
Option Request form and documentation to justify registration for
more than 6 credit hours. Authorization generally will not be
granted for more than two terms of a student's graduate program. A
student who earns a grade of C or a grade of F in the graduate
degree program, or who currently has a grade of I, generally will
not be granted permission to enroll in more than 6 credit hours.
Students who have received an academic warning or who are on
academic probation will generally be limited to 3 credit hours of
enrollment per term.
Students admitted as "special status" in the School of
Business and Technology are restricted to one course per term in
their first 12 credit hours at Webster.
Click
Here
to access the complete
online
Graduate
Catalog.
Tuition :
| Military
at Scott AFB |
$295
per hour = $885 per 3-hour course |
| Military
Affiliated at Scott AFB |
$295
per hour = $885 per 3-hour course |
| Non-Military
Affiliated at Scott AFB |
$345
per hour = $1035 per 3-hour course |
| Active
Duty Military Online |
$395
per hour = $1185 per 3-hour course |
| Online
Courses |
$575
per hour = $1725 per 3-hour course |
| St.
Louis Tuition (graduate level) |
$520
per hour = $1560 per 3-hour course |
Tuition as of the Summer 2008 term:
|
Military at Scott AFB |
$300 per hour = $900 per 3-hour course |
|
Military Affiliated at Scott AFB |
$300 per hour = $900 per 3-hour course |
|
Non-Military Affiliated at Scott AFB |
$375 per hour = $1125 per 3-hour course |
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Active Duty Military Online |
$427 per hour = $1281 per 3-hour course |
|
Online Courses |
$610 per hour = $1830 per 3-hour course |
|
St. Louis Tuition (graduate level) |
$550 per hour = $1650 per 3-hour course |
Prices
are subject to change. Increases usually occur for the
Summer term.
If there are any questions, please do not hesitate
to call Sue Morris, Senior Director at 618-746-4747 or 618-256-3124.
Please stop by to register or to find out more about Webster
University.
• A $50.00 matriculation fee for new students is required upon
completion of the application.
• You must schedule an appointment with the academic advisor
before you complete your first term.
• An official copy of your undergraduate transcript must be received
by us
before you complete your first term.
• Base policy will not allow us to accept cash, so please bring your
checks or money orders.
• University policy will not allow us to accept credit
cards in our office, please contact the business office at
1-800-981-9803. They accept VISA, Discover, or MasterCard.
• Tuition payments are required two weeks prior to the beginning
of the term,
unless other financial arrangements have been made.
• Full time is 6 semester
hours.
• We offer five 9-week terms per year.
• Text books orders are the responsibility of the student.
Make sure you pick up the current textbook requirement each term.
• For a link to the current text book list, click the text book
list link on the menu to the left.
Click
Here
For more information about Graduate School
Programs at the Scott AFB Campus.
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