Anna Maria College Graduate Admission & Requirements

The Anna Maria College Graduate Admission requirements for the academic year have been released. The list contains the names of applicants that have been accepted into the school.

Anna Maria College Graduate Admission & Requirements

The management of Anna Maria College Admission has released the list of Graduate requirements for admission into the institution.

Anna Maria College Graduate Admission & Requirements

  • Application: Apply using the Anna Maria College Online Application.
  • Undergraduate Degree: Provide evidence of an earned undergraduate degree from a regionally accredited United States college or university, or an equivalent degree from a nationally accredited institution outside the United States.
  • Two References: For all programs (except for Social Work), submit the names and contact information of two references acquainted with the applicant’s ability and aptitude for graduate study. In cases where a student may have been away from an academic setting for several years, employers and supervisors may be a reference. Social Work requires three letters of reference – two academic references from the last school of attendance and one from a non-relative (Advanced Standing Students: one from the program director, one from the field director, and another from the field supervisor. If the field supervisor is not available a copy of the field evaluation may be submitted).
  • 2.7 GPA or Higher: Provide evidence of a cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 2.7 and an undergraduate record that demonstrates your ability to be successful in graduate studies. For Social Work applicants, when applying for the full program and/or advanced standing, a GPA of 3.3 is requested to be waived from any course to be retaken.
  • Personal Statement: Provide, in writing, a personal statement (minimum 500 words) that demonstrates your commitment to graduate studies and reflects your writing skills. Note: For law enforcement officials applying to the Master’s in Criminal Justice program, the personal statement is recommended, but not required.
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  • Standardized Testing: Although not required for admission, standardized testing such as MAT, GRE, or GMAT scores may be submitted for additional consideration.