Union Graduate College’s Office of Admissions and Registrar
has a friendly and helpful staff waiting to assist students through the process
of applying. We welcome applications from both full- and part-time applicants.
The office, which is located in Lamont House, oversees all admissions,
registration and graduation processes for students’ convenience. Please feel
free to contact us at (518) 631-9900 with any questions.
GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR
ADMISSIONS
Evidence of intellectual achievement, motivation, and
aptitude are required for admission to graduate programs. All students must
have or be a candidate for an undergraduate degree from an accredited college
before applying for graduate admissions status. A grade point average of “B”
(3.0 cumulative index) or better in undergraduate work is expected for
admission. The Admission Committees attempt to meet the desire of the Board of
Trustees for broad geographic and socioeconomic distribution in the student
body. We also accept students who will broaden the range of backgrounds and
lifestyles within the College community.
APPLICATIONS – FILING
DATES
Accepted on a rolling basis
throughout the year:
• Master of Arts in Teaching
• Master of Science for Teachers
• Computer Science
• Electrical Engineering
• Mechanical Engineering
• Engineering & Management
Systems
• MBA
• MBA in Healthcare Management
• Clinical Leadership
• Joint MBA programs with Albany Law School
• Joint MBA/MS programs with
Albany College of Pharmacy
• Certificate Programs (Exception:
Current MBA students interested in a certificate must submit a completed
certificate program application, along with the $60 application fee, prior to
the first week of the winter term of the year of expected graduation)
March 1st Recommended Filing Date:
• Master of Arts for Teaching
(Full-time only)
June 1st Recommended Filing Date:
• MS Bioethics
Union College Combined Degree –
Required to file application by 10th term (fall Senior Year)*:
• BS-BA/MAT (as early as 8th
term)
• BS/MS School of
Engineering/Computer Science with Union College
(as early as end of
sophomore year)
• Accelerated/5 year BS-BA/MBA
(as early as end of sophomore year)
*Separate applications and
admission decisions to each school are required.
APPLICATION MATERIALS
REQUIRED
1. Application first page
2. Application fee of $60*
3. All official college transcripts (Bioethics
requires highest degree only)
4. Three letters of recommendation (MAT requires two
of the letters be academic)
5. Testing (see testing section below in this
section)
6. Essay (see program application for essay
instructions)
7. Resume - current
8. Interviews (required for the MAT and MST programs
and strongly recommended for all other programs)
9. International students require a full
course-by-course grade/degree evaluation
completed by a recognized
professional evaluator, such as World Education
Services (WES).
After a completed application is received, applicants are
notified within 4 weeks of a decision.
Once submitted, all application materials become the
property of Union Graduate College and are not returnable.
*The application fee is waived for Union College students and alumni, and applicants to the Engineering and Computer Science programs
through the Engineering Consortium (BPMI, KAPL, General Electric and Plug
Power).
Application first page:
This is available on line (www.uniongraduatecollege.edu) or from the
Office of Admissions – (518) 631-9837. The form may also be filed on line (see
the “Admissions/Application Forms” section at www.uniongraduatecollege.edu
).
Application Fee:
$60 for all degree-seeking applicants. Union College students/alumni and those
applying to the Engineering and Computer Science programs through the
Engineering Consortium (BPMI, KAPL, Plug Power and General Electric) may waive
the application fee. Non-degree students are not required to pay an application
fee.
School Transcripts: The Bioethics program requires the official
transcript from the highest degree earned. All other programs require official
college transcripts from all institutions from which college credit has been
earned (even if such credits have been transferred into another
institution/degree).
Recommendations:
Three recommendations are required for all programs. The MAT program requires
that two of them be academic faculty familiar with the student’s academic
ability.
Entrance Exams:
The MBA programs require the GMAT (see more information below). The Bioethics,
MS Degrees in Clinical Leadership, and MAT programs may request a standardized
test if the applicant is below a 3.0 GPA. All other programs do not require
entrance exams.
Essay: Required
by all programs. Instructions for required essays can be found on the back of
the specific program application.
Resume:
Submission of a current resume is required for all degree programs and
certificates.
Interviews:
Required by the MAT and MST program and recommended for all other programs.
ADDITIONAL MAT APPLICANT
REQUIREMENTS
Applicants to the MAT program must have completed the
equivalent of at least 30 semester hours in the liberal arts major area
(English, foreign language, mathematics, science, social sciences) in which
they seek certification.
IMMUNIZATIONS
All full-time (>1 course/term) students are required to
submit immunization records prior to the start of classes (not prior to formal
admission). Part-time students are not required to submit the immunization
records but, in accordance with New York State requirements, records will be
required if a student chooses to take more than 1 course at any time.
INTERNATIONAL APPLICANTS
The TOEFL or IELTS is required for all programs unless the
applicant has studied in an English-speaking university for a minimum of two
years. The Admissions Committee may request a telephone interview. It is
recommended that international applicants currently studying or living outside
the United States who require an I-20 or DS-2019 submit their applications five
months prior to the first term they plan to start their studies. A complete
course-by-course Grade/Degree Evaluation of all transcripts must be completed
by a recognized professional evaluator, such as World Education Services (WES)
prior to admission.
FINANCIAL AID APPLICATIONS
A Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is
required for students applying for financial aid (see www.FAFSA.ed.gov
). Applicants should contact the Financial Aid office at Union Graduate College at (518) 631-9836. Specific program scholarships are listed in this catalog in
the Financial Aid Section. Work study is also available to graduate students –
applications are available in the graduate admissions or financial aid office.
Students may also contact the Admissions and Registrar’s office for updates.
ADMISSIONS OFFICE HOURS
Weekdays 8:00 am – 4:30 pm, closed from 1:00 – 2:00 pm. The
first week of each term the Office of Graduate Admissions and Registration has
extended hours until 6:30 pm. For additional extended hours, consult the web
site and term course listings.
CONTACT INFORMATION
Joanne Fitzgerald (518) 631-9842
Vice President for Enrollment Management
Rhonda Sheehan (518) 631-9835
Director of Admissions and Registrar
Diane Trzaskos (518) 631-9837
Coordinator of Admissions
Erin Callahan (518) 631-9850
Director of Student Recruitment
Provisions of this publication are not to be regarded as an
irrevocable contract between the student and Union Graduate College. Union Graduate College reserves the right to make changes in this catalog, including its
course offerings, degree requirements, regulations and procedures, and fees and
expenses as deemed necessary by the college.
Union Graduate College does not discriminate on the basis of
age, race, color, religious belief, disability, sexual orientation, or national
origin. Union Graduate College’s policy of nondiscrimination extends to all
areas of its operations, including but not limited to admissions, student aid,
athletics, employment, and educational programs. All the rights,
privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded to
all full-time matriculated students of Union Graduate College are accorded on a
nondiscriminatory basis.
Union Graduate College is committed to assisting all members
of its community in providing for their own safety and security. Information
regarding campus security and personal safety, including topics such as crime
prevention, campus safety law enforcement authority, crime reporting policies,
crime statistics for the most recent three-year period, and disciplinary
procedures is available from the Director of Campus Safety of Union College at
807 Union Street, Schenectady, NY 12308. This information is also available
from the Union College website: www.union.edu/PUBLIC/SAFETY/CommunityReport.html
TESTING
The Graduate Management Admissions Test (GMAT) is required for
applicants to the MBA programs. Joint applicants from Union College or Siena College for the MBA program may waive the GMAT if their undergraduate grade
point average is equal to or higher than a 3.4 cumulative average. For other
colleges where we have 4–1 articulation agreements, the GMAT is not required
for students with a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or above. Students with advanced
degrees may request consideration for a GMAT waiver by writing to the Director
of Admissions. Students not required to take the GMAT may opt to do so for
scholarship opportunities.
GMAT Codes: MBA Full-time 2PK-PN-57
MBA
Part-time 2PK-PN-66
MBA Health
FT 2PK-PN-52
MBA Health
PT 2PK-PN-50
Joint applicants from Albany Law School may waive the GMAT
if they submit their LSAT and a college transcript with a calculus grade of
“B-” or better (such applicants should have a copy of LSATs and Albany Law
School transcripts sent by ALS to Union Graduate College).
Joint MS in Clinical Leadership or MBA with Albany College of
Pharmacy applicants must submit the GMAT, MCAT or PCAT for admissions. ACP
students with a 3.2 GPA may waive the GMAT.
The GRE may be requested by the MAT program in specific
instances.
The Bioethics admissions committee may also request a
standardized test.
All other programs do not require entrance exams.
DEFERMENT
Students may request a deferment of their admission for one
year. The request is required in writing to the Director of Admissions and
Registrar. Extensions beyond the one year deferment must be submitted in
writing to the appropriate admissions committee through the Director of
Admissions.
COURSE LOAD STATUS:
FULL/PART TIME
The Computer Science, Masters of Science for Teachers,
Engineering and Management Administration, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical
Engineering, MBA, MBA in Healthcare Administration and MS Clinical Leadership
in Health Management programs can all be completed either full-time or
part-time. The Bioethics program is a part-time on-line program with a short
on-campus component. The MAT full-time program is a one-year program, which
begins in June.
The classification of a full-time student is based on a
course load of two or more courses per term, with a minimum of six courses
during the Fall, Winter, and Spring terms. In general, full-time students take
three courses per term.
Full-time students in the MS and MA programs take three to
four academic terms to complete and the MBA programs take up to two years to
complete, depending upon previous coursework that may apply to waivers and/or
transfer credit. Part-time students must complete program requirements within
six years from the date of matriculation.
NON-MATRICULATED STATUS
All programs allow non-matriculated students. This allows
qualified students to start course work while completing the application.
Contact the Office of Admission for specific qualifications. Part-time students
may enroll in graduate courses as non-matriculated students before admission to
a graduate program, provided they satisfy the course prerequisites and have a
Bachelor’s degree with at least a 2.7 undergraduate grade point average.
Applicants with undergraduate GPAs below 2.7 may petition the Admissions
Committee to waive the 2.7 requirement for non-matriculated course work. There
is a limit of two non-matriculated courses for the MAT. All other programs have
a limit of three. Non-matriculated students are required to consult with a
graduate program advisor before registration. All non-matriculated students
must submit an application for graduate admission, unofficial college
transcripts, and an application fee before registering for their first course. Official
transcripts and the remainder of application pieces are required for the
admissions decision.
COMBINED UNION COLLEGE AND UNION GRADUATE COLLEGE DEGREE PROGRAMS
Union College undergraduate students with an excellent
academic record may apply for a combined degree program with the Masters in
Computer Science, Masters in Electrical Engineering, Masters in Engineering
& Management Systems, Masters in Mechanical Engineering, Masters of Arts in
Teaching, Masters in Business Administration, or the MBA in Healthcare
Management programs.
A cumulative average of 3.0 in undergraduate course work is
expected (3.25 for MAT program). Acceptance into the program enables students
to apply up to three graduate college courses for credit (depending on the
major) in fulfillment of both undergraduate Union College and Union Graduate College graduate degree requirements. MAT students may apply between the
beginning of their eighth term and the end of their senior year. All other
program applicants are encouraged to apply their sophomore year and must apply
for graduate admission no later than the end of the fall term of their senior
year at Union College. Students are required to notify both Registrars that
they are in a joint program.
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
All international students requiring an I-20 or DS2019
(formerly IAP-66) form are encouraged to submit their applications by April 1
for fall admission. For other terms they are encouraged to allow a minimum of
five months to process all required paperwork. Applicants must also provide
proof of financial independence and submit a score from the Test of English as
a Foreign Language (TOEFL) or International English Language
Testing System (IELTS)
One of these tests are required for all programs unless a student
studied in an English-speaking university for a minimum of two years. A
telephone interview may also be requested. A complete professional international
grade/degree English evaluation is required for all transcripts.
TRANSFER CREDIT/COURSE
WAIVERS
With the approval of the program advisor and/or transfer
review committee, graduate work completed on a satisfactory level (minimum
grade of “B-”) at other institutions may be counted toward a Graduate College degree if it contributes to the completion of degree requirements. Credits
transfer in, but grades do not. Engineering, Computer Science and MAT programs
may allow up to two transfer courses. Bioethics students may transfer up to
three qualified courses. Transfer credits must come from courses not used for
another degree and are within five years old.
Matriculated students interested in receiving credit for
courses to be taken elsewhere are advised to obtain a permission form at the
Office of Graduate Admissions and Registrar and acquire the necessary written approval
prior to registration at another school.
MBA and MBA in Healthcare program applicants may waive
and/or transfer up to a maximum of eight full courses. A waiver is based on
undergraduate course work. A form is available in the Admissions office which
notes specific criteria. Advanced courses will be waived with a replacement.
Waiver decisions are made by the Waiver Committee.
Matriculated students are notified at time of admission of
pre-approved waivers and transfers. Students who want to appeal this decision
and request a further review should contact the Director of Admissions and
Registrar or their academic advisor. Course outlines and descriptions to
complete these reviews may be required.
INTENT TO ENROLL/RESOURCE
FEE
All programs require a response form and a $250 Resource Fee
to secure a place in the class. Once enrolled, the non-refundable fee is
applied to the student’s account. The fee covers guest speakers and lecturers
for all programs, lab support, student government, student activities, all
graduation fees and regalia, diploma, and transcripts for life.
ACADEMIC COMMITTEE
The Academic Committee (AC) is responsible for recommending
and applying graduate policy for the admission and academic performance of
students. The Committee consists of faculty representatives, a student
representative, the Registrar, Deans from the Graduate Schools, Vice President
of Enrollment Management, and President of Union Graduate College. The AC
reviews applications accepted by the graduate college’s Admissions Committee on
which the Grade Point Average (GPA) falls below the 2.7 minimum requirement,
and reviews petitions submitted by students with academic considerations.
Students who wish to petition the AC with regard to grades, graduate status, or
other matters must follow the procedures as listed in the Student Handbook.
The AC is also responsible for conduct hearings and recommendations to the
President resulting from the hearings.
ADVISORY SERVICES
Questions regarding admission to graduate programs should be
directed to the Office of Graduate Admissions and Registrar. Faculty members
are available by appointment and during posted office hours each term. All
students must consult with their academic advisor before enrolling in courses.
A list of advisors can be found in the Program/Advisor section of the catalog.