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Prove, by diploma or transcript, conferral of the equivalent of at least an American bachelor's degree.
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A $125 application fee is required of all applicants. The application fee will be collected at the time of your first registration. (Do Not Send the Application Fee in With Your Application). Students currently enrolled on the graduate level at another CUNY will have their application fee waived provided proof is shown at the time of application.
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Permanent residents of the United States will be required to present their Alien Registration Card to the Admissions Office in order to be considered for New York State tuition rates.
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Students who present education credentials in a language other than English must also supply official translations of the documents. Deadlines for students with international documents will not be extended.
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If the application and supporting material are acceptable, registration materials will be sent (usually two weeks prior to the start of registration) with further instructions. This material and usually an additional copy of the academic record must be presented by you to the departmental advisor to obtain course approval.
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Please leave the completed and signed form with the required documentation in Room 203 (North Building), or mail to: Admissions/Non Matriculated, Hunter College, 695 Park Avenue, N.Y. 10065. All required documents must be submitted along with the application. Applications will be returned if required documentation does not arrive with the application.
The above information is subject to change without prior notice.
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The School of Education does not offer non-matriculated admission.
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The School
Social Work admits eligible non-matriculates on a first come first served basis. The number of available spaces varies each semester. The program may close prior to the printed deadline.
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Acceptance as a non-matriculated does not imply admissibility as a matriculated student in a future semester nor does it imply approval to take a specific course.
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Students are advised to consult the current Graduate Catalog and Schedule of Classes for specific information, procedures and regulations.
Schedule of Classes is usually not available until approximately two weeks prior to the start of each registration period.
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Non-Matriculated students are not eligible for financial aid.
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Non-Matriculated students are not eligible for student visas.
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Ethnicity information is being collected to meet federal reporting requirements. It is confidential and will not be release except in the form of statistical summaries in which individuals are not identified. Response is voluntary and has no bearing on either admissions or academic decisions.