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The
applicant for the degree should have completed an undergraduate
concentration in communication sciences and disorders or equivalent.
Applicants who have not done so, must complete prerequisite coursework
as per advisement by the Graduate Program Director. Successful
completion of prerequisites, even if taken at Hofstra, does not
guarantee admission to the M.A. program. In certain situations,
students who meet the program's admissions criteria may be considered
for conditional admission to the M.A. program while completing prerequisite
course work.
The application
must include:
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A personal
essay |
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GRE scores
(obtained no more than 5 years prior to application) |
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Current
letters of recommendation from the institution from which the
candidate received the baccalaureate degree. These 3 letters
should be from faculty members or university or administrators
who are familiar with the candidate's academic work. |
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An interview,
the final step in the admissions process, may be required. |
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Approval
of admission by the Graduate Admissions Office at Hofstra and
the Graduate Program Director of the department |
Admission
to the M.A. Program in Audiology occurs only in the Fall semester.
Applications must be received by January 15th.
Applicants are advised to contact the Office of Graduate Admissions
at least 2 weeks prior to January 15th, to confirm that their applications
are complete. Applications received after January 15th will be reviewed
if space becomes available.
Upon acceptance a nonrefundable tuition deposit of $250 is required
of all accepted part-time and full-time matriculated students. When
registering for the semester for which the student has been admitted,
the deposit will be credited toward tuition.
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