2011-2012 Archived Catalog Information

  • Application Requirements

Transfer Credits
In some cases, transfer credits (not more than 6 credits) from other graduate degree programs in Crime and Justice or related fields may be accepted. Students interested in transferring graduate credits should speak with the director of the program and Graduate Admissions.

Requests for acceptance of graduate transfer credits must be made at the time of matriculation into the Master of Science in Crime and Justice Studies program. Only courses in which students have received a grade of “B” or better will be considered for acceptance.

Financial Aid  
Graduate fellowships and assistantships are available to full-time and part-time graduate students who meet various criteria for receiving financial aid. In order to be considered for these and other forms of assistance such as grants and loans, candidates should submit their application for Fall Semester admission to the Office of Graduate Admission by March 15 and their financial aid application to the Financial Aid Office by April 1.